here is an example, if my rock is a metamorphic rock e.g. diamond and it is being weathered then the word equation is like so:
C >> H20 = hydrochloric acid
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Calcium carbonate +water +carbon dioxide=Calcium hydrogen carbonate. The water and carbon dioxide acts as a weak acid and dissolves the calcium carbonate.The latter could be chalk.limestone or marble. The calcium hydrogen carbonate is slightly soluble and some of it disintegrates.
There are some compounds that are weakly soluble in water that are precipitated. Hence, there are numerous chemical reactions that is regarding to formation of a precipitate.
For an example, barium sulfate is a precipitate, and can be formed in a solution when two reagents with barium ions and with sulfate ions are mixed together.
A word equation starts with the reactant and then ends with the product.
A + B - C + D
For example:
CuNO3 + NaPO4 à CuPO4 + NaNO3
There isn't a physical weathering equation, only chemical.
You can draw a partile diagram though!! :D
Fuel + Oxygen -> Carbon dioxide + Water
You need a possible reaction to write an equation.
The chemical equation is:K2CO3 + CaCl2 = CaCO3(s) + 2 KCl
cas is word equation for calcium sulphide
Their is no equation because they dont react.
The yield is not normally shown in the word equation. It means the amount of a product which you can obtain.
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Yes, the suffix in the word "precipitation" is "-tion".
precipitation.
Showers describe precipitation. It begins with the letter s.
Precipitation has to do with weather, or in another sense, it has to do with chemistry.
The word is spelled precipitation. When rain falls it is called precipitation.
A sentence using the word precipitation would be: Rain is a form of precipitation.
Precipitation (: they are both forms of precipitation
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Br- is chemical symbol for a bromide anion. It is not an 'equation', it can be a part of a chemical equation, like in this precipitation reaction (example) Ag+(aq) + Br-(aq) --> AgBr(s) .