The reaction is not possible.
There is no hydrogen monoxide compound, but there is a dihydrogen monoxide compound, H2O which is better known as water.
Zinc Oxide(aqeous) + Carbon(solid) -> Zinc(g) + Carbon Monoxide(g) ZnO + C -> Zn + CO - this is also balanced equation.
N2 + O2 --> 2NO
A balanced equation for reaction of ammonia with oxygen to form nitrogen monoxide and water is 4 NH3 + 5 O2 -> 4 NO + 6 H2O.
The chemical compound with the formula IO is called Iodine Monoxide.
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh
nitrogen monoxide and Water The balanced equation is as follow: 4NH3 + 5O2-->4NO + 6H2O
nitrogen monoxide + carbon monoxide --> nitrogen + carbon dioxide the reactions are: carbon monoxide + oxygen --> carbon dioxide nitrogen monoxide --> nitrogen + oxygen
When you burn CO--it is very flammable--the balanced equation is 2CO + O2 = 2CO2.
There is no hydrogen monoxide compound, but there is a dihydrogen monoxide compound, H2O which is better known as water.
2co + 2no -> 2co2 + n2
NH4NO3 (aq) N2O (g) + 2H2O (l)
2c2h6 + 7o2 ---> 4co2 + 6h2o
The chemical formula for Carbon monoxide is CO and the equation that would result in its formation would be 2C + O2 = 2CO.
CaCl2 + 2NaHCO3 --> 2NaCl + CaCO3 +CO2 +H2O
Zinc Oxide(aqeous) + Carbon(solid) -> Zinc(g) + Carbon Monoxide(g) ZnO + C -> Zn + CO - this is also balanced equation.
2 no + o2 -> 2 no2