The better name for Carbon 4 oxide is Carbon dioxide. It dissolves in water to produce Carbonic acid(H2CO3) :
CO2 + H2O <=> H2CO3
2C2H2 + 5O2 --> 4CO2 + 2H2O
This is a classic combustion reaction, where oxygen is one reactant, and carbon dioxide and water vapor are your products.
Single Displacement Reaction
This oxide doesn't exist.
Antimony is not reactive with water under normal conditions. It does not react with water to form any notable compounds or release any byproducts. However, it can react with strong acids or oxidizing agents.
Methane + Oxygen > Carbon (soot) + Water
When quick lime (Calcium Oxide , CaO) reacts with water (H2O) then the exothermic reaction takes placeCaO +H2O ------> Ca(OH)2 + heat evolves
C2h6+7o=2co2+3h2o
Limewater reacts with carbon dioxide to produce a precipitate. It reacts to form calcium carbonate(s) and water(l).
H2SO4 is formed
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Chromium don't react with water.
These reactions are the followings: XeF6 + H2O → XeOF4 + 2 HFXeOF4 + H2O → XeO2F2 + 2 HFXeO2F2 + H2O → XeO3 + 2 HF
Equation: H2SO4 ----> H2O + SO3
The net ionic equation when ammonium perchlorate reacts with water is NH4++ H2O --> NH3+ H3O+
Acid + Base -> Salt + Water
4Al + 6H2O ----> 2Al(OH)3 + 3H2
aluminium does not react with water but it reacts with steam
Antimony is not reactive with water under normal conditions. It does not react with water to form any notable compounds or release any byproducts. However, it can react with strong acids or oxidizing agents.
CaO + 2H2O = Ca(OH)2