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Glucose+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water
or the environmental one
hydrocarbon+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water
The equation is CS2 + 3 O2 -> CO2 + 2 SO2.
CO2 Carbon + Oxygen = CO2 1 Carbon particle & 2 Oxygen particles It can also be written out as: 2 CO (g) + O2 (g) -->2 CO2 (g)
Carbon dioxide.
combustion and cellular respiration
The balanced word equation for copper carbonate and hydrochloric acid is: Copper Carbon Dioxide + hydrosulphate - coppersulphate + water + carbon dioxide
The plants use carbon dioxide and give oxygen.
glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+waterhydrocarbon+oxygen--> carbon dioxide+water
The chemical formula (not: equation) of carbon dioxide is: CO2
Respiration: The equation is: glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water Combustion: Carbon containing fuel + oxygen + carbon dioxide + water Chemical reactions: Carbonates + acid = acid salts + carbon dioxide Volcanic releases: Carbonate rocks are decomposed by heat and pressure to release carbon dioxide
Water + Carbon Dioxide = Glucose (Plant sugar)
what is the reaction for the equation for carbon dioxide
Chang-Chu Lin Tu has written: 'Carbon dioxide fixation and related processes in Hydrogenomonas facilis' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Carbon dioxide, Hydrogenomonas
Carbon (C) + Oxygen (O2) = CO2
Carbon dioxide is combined with the hydrogen from NADPH to produce glucose
The reactants are Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). The product is Carbon dioxide (CO2) The equation (balanced) is (C + O2 -----> CO2)
If you mean Carbon minus Oxygen then, no. It isn't an equation.
Carbon dioxide is the reducing agent.