CH4 + 2O2 -> 2H2O + CO2
Methane + Oxygen -> Water +carbon dioxide (or monoxide)
When fuels burn, they consume oxygen and form their respective oxides.Since fuels mainly contain hydrogen or carbon, the waste products are mainly water and carbon dioxide or monoxide,depending on the valency.
gluglose+oxygen=carbon dioxide+water+atp(energy)gluglose+oxygen=carbon dioxide+water+atp(energy)
No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
reactants: isooctane & oxygen products: carbon dioxide & water
glucose and oxygen
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Carbon dioxide and water
methane and oxygen react together (combustion) to give carbon dioxide + water. The reactants are methane and oxygen which react to form the products water and carbon dioxide.
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
no, only water realeases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
oxygen.
Photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide and uses sunlight to split it into carbon and oxygen, releasing the oxygen into the air, and combining the carbon with water from the ground to create glucose.
Oxygen, water vapor, carbohydrates, and carbon dioxide
it is fuel + air= water + carbon dioxide + nitrogen + heat, at least according to wikipedia
hey there Glucose+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water or the environmental one hydrocarbon+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water
gluglose+oxygen=carbon dioxide+water+atp(energy)gluglose+oxygen=carbon dioxide+water+atp(energy)
glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+waterhydrocarbon+oxygen--> carbon dioxide+water
No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.