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Light-dependent reactions
splitting h2o
splitting h2o
There is an example:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
PO + H2O = IoH2 That's the only one
Light-dependent reactions
These are some possible ionic equation for CuSO4 plus H2O: Cu2+ + 6 H2O --> Cu(H2O)6 Cu(H2O)62+ + H2O <--> Cu(OH)(H2O)5+ + H3O+ This makes a solution of copper sulfate weakly acidic.
Splitting H2o
splitting h2o
splitting h2o
Combustion Reactions are always reacted with Oxygen gas in this case if you had C3H8+O2 you will ALWAYS get H2O+CO2 it does not matter if you have C100H54+O2 you will still get H2O+CO2 this is why combustion reactions are considered exceptions to the rules of a product or chemical reaction.
Cx Hy + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O
H2o
H2o
Splitting H2O (Apex)
There is an example:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Water plus a salt eg caustic soda + hydrochoric acid NaOH + HCl -> H2O + NaCl Some of these reactions can be explosive, so don't try it