I assume a double displacement reaction. At least ideally.
2KI + CaS -> K2S + CaI2
k2o+ h2co3 --> h2o + k2co3
2KOH + H2SO4 -> 2H2O + K2SO4
1Mg+1H2SO4>1MgSO4+1H2
A balanced equation is when the amount of molecules reacting are equal to the amount of molecules being produced. Chemical equations must be balanced because no energy/mass is ever lost when a reaction takes place. This is because atoms are simply arranged.
what is the balanced equation for Rubidium metal reacting with halogen iodine
k2o+ h2co3 --> h2o + k2co3
2KOH + H2SO4 -> 2H2O + K2SO4
1Mg+1H2SO4>1MgSO4+1H2
A balanced equation is when the amount of molecules reacting are equal to the amount of molecules being produced. Chemical equations must be balanced because no energy/mass is ever lost when a reaction takes place. This is because atoms are simply arranged.
what is the balanced equation for Rubidium metal reacting with halogen iodine
SO2 + O = SO3
Its NOT a balanced Equation ,but a FORMULA. Al2(SO4)3 NB A balanced equation is for two or more reacting substances and their respective products.
2K + H2O ----> K2O + H2
greg m
The balanced symbol equation for copper II oxide reacting with hydrogen is Cu + H2O. This reaction will create copper and water as a result.
The chemical equation demonstrates the ratio of chemicals reacting and producing. Even though only minute amount of actual chemicals are reacting, the chemical equation shows which chemicals are doing what.
4NH3 + 5O2 -----> 4NO + 6HOH