C4H6O2 can have any number of structures. If it is the acid (crotonic acid), the the reaction will beHC4H5O2 + NH4NO3 ==> NH4C4H5O2 + HNO3
Yes, you are right.
1 nh3+ 2o2 >>>>> 1hno3 + 1h2o
The product is water:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
C2H2 + H2O ---> CH3CHO Acetaldehyde is the final product formed when water adds to acetylene. Generally a catalyst is required for this reaction.
A balanced equation for the decomposition of sodium chlorate to produce sodium chloride and elemental oxygen is 2 NaClO3 -> 2 NaCl + 3 O2.
Yes, you are right.
The equation is:Hg2SO4 + 2 NH4NO3 = Hg2(NO3)2 + (NH4)2SO4
NH4NO3 (aq) N2O (g) + 2H2O (l)
The chemical equation is:Sn + 4 HNO3 = SnO2 + 4 NO2 + 2 H2O
HNO3 + NH3 =NH4NO3 is not a precipitation reaction, ALL(NO3-) nitrates are soluble even in water.
Example:NH4OH + KNO3 -----------NH4NO3 + KOH
W+5y
Yes, of course: 4 (NH4)3PO4 + 3 Pb(NO3)4 -> Pb3(PO4)4 + 12 NH4NO3 for lead (IV) nitrate and 2 (NH4)3PO4 + 3 Pb(NO3)2 -> Pb3(PO4)4 + 6 NH4NO3 for lead (II) nitrate.
Without an equality sign the given product problem is not an equation.
Ammonia and nitric acid react to form ammonium nitrate. NH3 + HNO3 --> NH4NO3
1 nh3+ 2o2 >>>>> 1hno3 + 1h2o
No, the balanced equation is 6Ca + 3O2 ---> 6CaO. The product, calcium oxide, is CaO and not CaO2.