Glucose and oxygen producing carbon dioxide water and energy
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -------> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
There are 6 hydrogen atoms in the reactant glucose (C6H12O6) that participate in respiration.
When methane burns completely no carbon monoxide (CO) would be produced.In complete combustion the balanced equation for the burning of methane would be:CH4 (methane) + 2O2 (oxygen) -> CO2(carbon dioxide) + 2H2O (water)i.e. the total number of each atom in the reactants would be identical to the total number of each atom in the products.
In water, H2O, there are two hydrogen atoms in the reactants.
A molecule of ethanoic acid (acetic acid) has a total of 4 carbon atoms.
Yes, the atoms on either side of the arrow have to be the same. Sometimes to achieve this you must balance the equation with the amount of atoms. 2Cu(s)+1/2O2(g)--->2CuO(s) Where the numbers in front of the atoms tell you how many there are.
There are 6 hydrogen atoms in the reactant glucose (C6H12O6) that participate in respiration.
When methane burns completely no carbon monoxide (CO) would be produced.In complete combustion the balanced equation for the burning of methane would be:CH4 (methane) + 2O2 (oxygen) -> CO2(carbon dioxide) + 2H2O (water)i.e. the total number of each atom in the reactants would be identical to the total number of each atom in the products.
In the process of photosynthesis, the reactants are carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O). For every molecule of carbon dioxide, there is one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. For every molecule of water, there are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Therefore, the total number of atoms in the reactants is 6 carbon (from 6 CO₂), 12 hydrogen (from 6 H₂O), and 18 oxygen (12 from 6 H₂O and 6 from 6 CO₂).
In water, H2O, there are two hydrogen atoms in the reactants.
A molecule of ethanoic acid (acetic acid) has a total of 4 carbon atoms.
The mass of the products of respiration is generally equal to the mass of the reactants. This is due to the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction, only rearranged. Therefore, the total mass of the reactants will be equal to the total mass of the products in respiration.
3 atoms. 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
Yes, the atoms on either side of the arrow have to be the same. Sometimes to achieve this you must balance the equation with the amount of atoms. 2Cu(s)+1/2O2(g)--->2CuO(s) Where the numbers in front of the atoms tell you how many there are.
There are 24 carbon atoms in total that appear as part of the reactions.
The molecule 2-methyl and 4-ethyloctane has 10 carbon atoms in total. This consists of 2 carbon atoms in the methyl group and 8 carbon atoms in the octane chain.
C8H12 8 Carbon atoms + 12 Hydrogen atoms = 20 atoms total
2 CO2 means there are two molecules of carbon dioxide. In one molecule of CO2 there is 1 carbon atom, and 2 oxygen atoms. So three atoms total. Therefore, in 2 molecules (each with 3 atoms) there are 6 atoms total. The molecules are made of atoms of carbon and oxygen. The atoms themselves are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons.