Hydrogen peroxide.
H is the atomic symbol for hydrogen, the 2 subscript means it is diatomic.
C+O2 →CO2
The balanced chemical equation is 2HBr + H2 + Br2 + N2O → N2 + O2 + HBr + H2 + Br2. The equation provided in your question doesn't appear to balance correctly, so I attempted to balance it based on the chemical species presented. It's essential to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
No. It is endothermic because it absorbs energy.
The reactants are always on the left hand side, so H2 and O2.
The reactants in this equation are hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2).
No. It would have to be H2O2 - H2 = O2 in order to be balanced.
The product is water:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
In order to have a balanced equation, adding the reactant H2 And O2 (H2+O2) have to come out equal on the product side and the reactant side. This would look like H2+O2 = H2O2
hydrogen peroxide
H2 +o2 --->h2o
This simple equation is: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
It is not balanced. There should be a 2 in front of H2 and H2O
One possible product of each is gvien below: 1. Ca + SO3 = CaSO3 2. SbCl3 + Cl2 = SbCl5 3. N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3 4. S + O2 = SO2
H is the atomic symbol for hydrogen, the 2 subscript means it is diatomic.
First off, you decide the product (becomes easier after a while of doing chemistry). The product is H2O (water). O2+H2=>H2O, but this is not stochiometrically balanced, so you have to change the amount of H2O's on the right side of equation and then to balance the amount of hydrogens. If you add a 2 in front of both, you get O2 + 2H2 => 2H2O
The product for the reaction between PbO2 and O2 is PbO2.