C + O2 = CO2 (an oxydation reaction)
c +o2 = co2
C+ o2 = co2
CaO+SO2+H2O-->CaSO3+H2O
C + O2 = CO2 (an oxydation reaction)
C + O2 ⟹ CO2 Carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide.
c +o2 = co2
C+ o2 = co2
CaO+SO2+H2O-->CaSO3+H2O
2c + o2 = 2 co
C + O2 = CO2 (an oxydation reaction)
C + O2 ⟹ CO2 Carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide.
This is called combustion. Combustion = burning an organic hydrocarbon in oxygen. Combustion yields stoichiometric amounts of carbon dioxide and water. .. CxHy + .. O2 --> .. CO2 + .. H2O insert the appropriate coefficients in .. spaces
The combustion of coal is a chemical change - an exothermic reaction between carbon and oxygen.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
NO ... all burning/combustion reactions are exothermic.
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