You don't. An equation can only be written for a reaction, not an individual substance. Perhaps you mean what is the formula? It is CH3(CH3)2CH2CH3 or C6H14 .
The actual formula is KClO3 (with a lowercase L) Balanced equation: 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
It is: C2H5OH+3O2 ----> 2CO2+3H2O
KOH + HF ---> KF + H2O
There are lots of different types of plastics, the ones normally encounterd contain a polymer and additives so they are not pure substances and you cannot write a balanced chemical equation for combustion.
3H2 + N2 yields 2NH3
how do you write the balance equation of sucrose?
2ZnO
That would be AgI!
Phosphine is not very soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances. If you were to write a balanced equation for the reaction of PH3 with water, it would be an equilibrium reaction.
The actual formula is KClO3 (with a lowercase L) Balanced equation: 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
mole ratios
It is: C2H5OH+3O2 ----> 2CO2+3H2O
2h2 + o2 2h2o
KOH + HF ---> KF + H2O
There are lots of different types of plastics, the ones normally encounterd contain a polymer and additives so they are not pure substances and you cannot write a balanced chemical equation for combustion.
2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
Po-216- -----------------> Pb-212