yes if you mix anything with 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxagen atom than a reaction will take place
It spits quite alot if you add H2SO4 to H2O
There is no equation for reacting CaCl2 and H2O. This is because nothing happens when these two chemicals combine because there is no reaction. If one was to add CaCl2 to H2O, he would end up with wet calcium chloride.
When Methane combusts (IE add oxygen, burn it), you get CO2 and H2O.
The chemical reaction is:2 Na + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
Stearic acid reacts with potassium hydroxide to form water and potassium stearate. The reaction equation is C18H36O2 + KOH = C18H35O2K + H2O.
Very vigorous reaction (exothermic) CaO + HCl --> Ca2+ + H2O + 2 Cl-
CaO + H2SO4 -> CaSO4 + H2O Possible reaction. Forming the salt calcium sulfate and water.
The chemical reaction is: 4 H3BO3 + 2 NaOH = Na2B4O7 + 7 H2O
It is a process in which Hydrogen <h2> concentration is reduced by adding H2O. Dilution is exothermic reaction as it produce heat.
There is not another new h2o just add water.
If u add water to lime it will be lime water which is base thus when acid reacts with base then that will be "neutralization reaction". And formation of salt and water will take place. It will be exothermic in nature.
Christopher Poree played Byron in H2O Just Add Water.