The general equation for complete combustion of nh4no3 is actually the equation for the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate. It is: 2NH4NO3 ---> 2N2(g) + 4H2O(l)+ O2(g).
The chemical reaction is:
O2 + N2 =2 NO
Ammonium nitrate
N2 + 2O2 ------> 2NO2
2NF3 --> N2 + 3F2
The chemical equation is:2 NF3--------- ----------------->N2 + 3 F2
it is a combustion. the word equation would be: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide the balanced chemical equation: S(s) + O₂(g) → SO₂(g)
No. It would be very bad for us if they did, ad out atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen will react with oxygen, but only at high temperatures, and the process actually absorbs more energy than it gives out.
This equation, for complete combustion, is C8H16 + 12 O2 => 8 CO2 + 8 H2O. (The first formula in the equation is a molecular formula for ethylcyclohexane.)
appropriate chemical equation for the combustion of candle?
Nitrogen is not a reaction, it is a chemical element. It is not normally involved in combustion reactions.
C8 h18
LPG + O2---------combustion-------→ CO2 + H2O
The chemical equation is:CH4 + 2 O2 = CO2 + 2 H2O
NH3 or ammonia is the hydride of nitrogen.
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c +o2 = co2
NaCl doesn't burn.
what is the chemical equation of nitrogen + oxygen= nitric oxide
no