it makes nothing
Humus, sodium, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and oxygen, organic compound, copper. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide is counted as one thing. Hope this answer helped! :)
The principal products are methane ( CH4 ) and carbon dioxide ( C02 ), but there are also produced significant quantities of acetone, carbon monoxide, water and traces of a large number of other products.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is definitely an inorganic compound. NB Organic compounds are the chemistry of CARBON compounds. Inorganic compounds is any other compound NOT containing carbon.
It is made by reacting it with carbon dioxide it forms sodium carbonate and oxygen. This makes it useful in scrubbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen in submarines.
No. It is a compound of four elements: sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Yes, some do. For example, CO2 is an inorganic compound containing carbon.
No prefix is used if it is an ionic compound. If it is a binary molecular compound, the prefix mono- is not used in front of the name of the first element. For example, the ionic compound Na2O is sodium oxide, not disodium monoxide, and the molecular compound CO2 is carbon dioxide, not monocarbon dioxide.
Water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, sodium chloride, ammonia, carbon monoxide, calcium phosphate etc
- carbonate salts (eg. sodium -) and - hydrogen carbonate salts (like baking powder) Further of coarse carbon ( = elementary form: diamond, graphite or carbon black), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbonic acid
For example hydroxides as calcium, sodium or potassium hydroxide.
No. There is no carbon in either sodium sulphate or hydrochloric acid so they cannot produce a compound containing carbon.
co --carbon monoxide
This compound is sodium hydroxide - NaOH.
sodium
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Carbon dioxide is CO2.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.