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2H2 (g) + O2 (g) --> H2O (l)
Yes, Hydrogen bonding is a hydrogen bonded to any Fluorine, Nitrogen or Oxygen.
Calcium + Iodine --> Calcium iodide1 Ca + 1 I2 --Δ--> 1 CaI2
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2H2,g + O2,g --> H2Ol
2H2 (g) + O2 (g) --> H2O (l)
The chemical equation demonstrates the ratio of chemicals reacting and producing. Even though only minute amount of actual chemicals are reacting, the chemical equation shows which chemicals are doing what.
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The O in H2O stands for oxygen. The H represents hydrogen, and the supbscripted 2 shows that there are 2 hydrogen atoms.
Yes, Hydrogen bonding is a hydrogen bonded to any Fluorine, Nitrogen or Oxygen.
Calcium + Iodine --> Calcium iodide1 Ca + 1 I2 --Δ--> 1 CaI2
At standard temperature and pressure, where both oxygen and hydrogen exist as diatomic molecules, the balanced equation for the reaction is 2 H2 + O2 -> 2 H2O. This shows that every mole of product requires a total of 3/2 mole of reactant: 1 of hydrogen and 1/2 of oxygen.
The chemical equation Mg + H2S -> MgS + H2.
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Yes. The chemical formula for water is H2O