CO2 + C --------> 2CO
CO2 + C ---> 2 CO
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CuCO3 ---> CuO + CO2
C + O2 = CO2 (an oxydation reaction)
Zinc Oxide(aqeous) + Carbon(solid) -> Zinc(g) + Carbon Monoxide(g) ZnO + C -> Zn + CO - this is also balanced equation.
Compound formula: Al2O3 + C --> Al + CO2 Make it balanced: 2 Al2O3 + 3 C --> 4 Al + 3 CO2
The reactants are C and CO2. CO is formed when C and CO2 are reacted. So the product is CO.
the chemical equation CO2 C--CO.it is balANCEd by :there are 2 carbons on reactants and 2 atoms of oxygen by putting 2 as coeffecient on product side,equationis balanced.CO2 + C --------> 2CO
co2 + c = 2co I'm guessing you meant to say 'equals' after the c, because if there wasn't a yield/equal sign, you can't balance it.
CO2 + C → 2CO Carbon dioxide combines with carbon to form carbon monoxide (in the laboratory) by passing CO2 over heated charcoal. In the environment, it is formed by incomplete oxidation of hydrocarbons.
The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
C + O2 --> CO2
CuCO3 ---> CuO + CO2
C + O2 = CO2 (an oxydation reaction)
The reactants are Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). The product is Carbon dioxide (CO2) The equation (balanced) is (C + O2 -----> CO2)
C + O2 ------> CO2 is the reaction equation. 1 mole of C + 1 mole of O2 makes 1 mole of CO2.
Zinc Oxide(aqeous) + Carbon(solid) -> Zinc(g) + Carbon Monoxide(g) ZnO + C -> Zn + CO - this is also balanced equation.
CO2 is not an equation, so it cannot be balanced. It is a chemical formula.
Compound formula: Al2O3 + C --> Al + CO2 Make it balanced: 2 Al2O3 + 3 C --> 4 Al + 3 CO2