magnesium+oxygen = magnesium oxide
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Yes, a redox reaction equation contains both the oxidized and reduced forms of the reactants and products. The oxidized form of a substance loses electrons, while the reduced form gains electrons. Both forms are represented in a redox reaction equation to show the transfer of electrons between reactants.
Ethanoic anhydride can no longer be oxidized by any oxidizing agent.
The balanced symbol equation for glucose is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O. This equation represents the process of cellular respiration, where glucose is oxidized to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
If the reduction involves carbon getting oxidized, it would be... Zinc oxide + carbon -----------> Zinc + carbon monoxide that's ZnO + C ----------> Zn + CO or if the reduction involves carbon monoxide getting oxidized, it would be... Zinc oxide + carbon monoxide -----------------> Zinc + carbon dioxide that's ZnO + CO ----------> Zn + CO2
The general equation for photosynthesis is:2n CO2 + 2n DH2 + photons ----> 2(CH2O)n + 2n DO orCarbon dioxide + electron donor + light energy -------> carbohydrate + oxidized electron donor
Oxidized.
No, gold chloride is not a reducing agent. It is an oxidizing agent, which means it is capable of accepting electrons from other substances, causing them to be oxidized.
Fe2O3
The iron is oxidized and the silver is reduced.
This equation is basically 2Cu + S => Cu2S. If it was cupric sulfide it would be Cu + S -----> CuS