C6h12o2+8o2=6co2+6h2o summary of the flow of the energy;
Sun, the ultimate source of energy. Thermonuclear reaction in the Sun provide energy for photosynthesis in green plants which in turn produces organic compounds ( glucose, starch, and other ) which become food for plants, animals (including cattle, pigs, chickens etc.), humans, and fossil fuels (natural gas, petroleum and coal) but formation of fossil fuels takes millions of years and not new fossil fuels will ever be produced during our lives.
C6h12o6 + 6o2 -> 6co2 + 6h2o
Stupid site will not let me capitalize properly. All letters are capitalized.
Well since the C12 levels of Hydrosynthesus Chloride 2 are above 2011 it would make more sense considering the level of noxious gas in our stratosphere but anyway our new new era is 2013 thus rendering this equation usless but if it was 2011 the chemical equation is water. But if you were to look at this at a scientific perspective then actually is Dolan.
If H2SO4 is concentrated, then:
Cu + 2H2SO4 -> CuSO4 + SO2 + 2H2O
Otherwise, if it's diluated, it doesn't react.
The chemical reaction is:
H2SO4 + Na2CO3 ---> H2O + CO2 + Na2SO4
2c12h26 + 37o2 -> 24co2 + 26h2o
All letters are capitalized. Site is screwy again!
12co2 + 11h2o -> c12h22o11 + 12o2
This is a combustion reaction, and if there is enough oxygen, then the reaction is ...C12H12 + 15O2 ===> 12CO2 + 6H2O
H2so4+c12h22o11_so4+co2+h2o+c
What is the balance for H2SO4 + Cu
For the manufacture of urea, ammonia is reacted with carbondioxide, that results in yield of urea with water as a by-product. The balanced chemical equation for the said reaction is as under : 2NH3 + CO2 ------> (NH2)2CO+H2O
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
Assuming complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2.
Li2CO3 = Li2O + CO2
CO2 + C --------> 2CO
2c12h22o11 + 35o2 -> 24co2 + 22h2o site is acting up again. all letters are capitalized
For the manufacture of urea, ammonia is reacted with carbondioxide, that results in yield of urea with water as a by-product. The balanced chemical equation for the said reaction is as under : 2NH3 + CO2 ------> (NH2)2CO+H2O
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH ------------- Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
co2 + c = 2co I'm guessing you meant to say 'equals' after the c, because if there wasn't a yield/equal sign, you can't balance it.
Assuming complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2.
Li2CO3 = Li2O + CO2
CO2 + C --------> 2CO
The balanced equation is: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
It is balanced.
If you're talking about a chemical equation for a situation where you have an environment containing only methane and propane, there can be no balanced equation because with no oxygen, neither gas will burn.
C12H22O11 + 12O2 ---> 12CO2 + 11H2O While that's a fine and balanced equation, C12H22O11 isn't glucose. What you want is this: C6H12O6 + 6 O2 ---> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O Sorry about that. I read the glucose formula wrong. :c
CO2 + SO2 --> CO2 + SO2 There is no reaction.