calcium + oxygen --> calcium oxide Ca + O --> CaO
When calcium reacts with oxygen, the product is calcium oxide. The balanced stoichiometric equation is 2 Ca + O2 equals 2 CaO.
You can make Calcium Oxide (CaO) which also known as Lime, Calx, Quick Lime or Brunt Lime.
CaH2O
n+o2=no2
2 Ca + 2O2 = 2(CaO2)
Hydrogen peroxide.
The product is nitrogen dioxide.
.183mol CaO Ca is your limiting reactant, O2 is your excess reactant. thus 7.34g Ca = .183mol Ca, since the balanced reaction is 2Ca + 1 O2 -> 2 CaO, 1 mol Ca = 1 mol Cao and .183mol CaO is produced.
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
n+o2=no2
2 Ca + 2O2 = 2(CaO2)
Hydrogen peroxide.
2Ca + 3O2 + 2C -> 2CaCO3
The product is nitrogen dioxide.
Ca O + Si O2 ---> Ca Si O3 { calcium silicate }
CaC2+O2------> Ca+ CO2
Cu (copper) reacts with CO2 (carbon dioxide), H2O (water), and O2 (oxygen) to form a product. The specific product formed depends on the reaction conditions and stoichiometry. Without further information, it is not possible to determine the exact reaction and product formed.
The product is water:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
.183mol CaO Ca is your limiting reactant, O2 is your excess reactant. thus 7.34g Ca = .183mol Ca, since the balanced reaction is 2Ca + 1 O2 -> 2 CaO, 1 mol Ca = 1 mol Cao and .183mol CaO is produced.
The equation is:CaCO3.......................→CaO + CO2