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24.0 g of carbon reacts with 64.0 g of oxygen to form 88 g of carbon dioxide.
hey there Glucose+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water or the environmental one hydrocarbon+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
it is fuel + air= water + carbon dioxide + nitrogen + heat, at least according to wikipedia
Octane + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water Lulu
If you mean Carbon minus Oxygen then, no. It isn't an equation.
Carbon (C) + Oxygen (O2) = CO2
24.0 g of carbon reacts with 64.0 g of oxygen to form 88 g of carbon dioxide.
glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+waterhydrocarbon+oxygen--> carbon dioxide+water
The reactants are Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). The product is Carbon dioxide (CO2) The equation (balanced) is (C + O2 -----> CO2)
hey there Glucose+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water or the environmental one hydrocarbon+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water
11 grams because all is reacted and there is no reactant left over, although if there were only 3 grams of carbon there would have to be 6 grams of oxygen for this to be viable as carbon dioxide is CO2 so the question asked was itself wrong.
carbon dioxide + water ---> sugar + oxygen
The equation is:2 CO2 ===========> 2 CO + O2
The WORD EQUATION FOR CARBON DIOXIDE IS: CARBON + OXYGEN ---> CARBON DIOXIDE. ;)
C + o2 --> co2
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.