The chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen produces water.
Four ammonia plus five oxygen molecules yields 4 nitrous oxide plus six water.
The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of ethanol (C2H6O2) is: C2H6O2 (ethanol) + 3 O2 (oxygen) -> 2 CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 3 H2O (water).
2F2 + 4NaOH >> 4NaF + O2 + 2H2O
The balanced equation for the reaction between C8H18 and O2 to form CO2 and H2O is: C8H18 + 25 O2 -> 8 CO2 + 9 H2O. This balanced equation takes into account the stoichiometry of the reaction to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is conserved before and after the reaction.
The chemical reaction shown is a combination reaction, where two or more substances combine to form a single product. In this case, hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2) combine to form hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
It is not balanced. There should be a 2 in front of H2 and H2O
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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.
Zn+ H2O ---> ZnO + H2 Zn+ H2O ---> ZnO + H2
2K(s) + 2H2O(l) = 2KOH(aq) + H2(g) The eq'n is balanced. The coefficients ( molar ratios) in order of the reation eq'n are 2:2:::2:1
2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) => 2 H2O (g) + 483.6 kJ
o2 is a symbol. A formula is something like O2 + H2 -> H20
Four ammonia plus five oxygen molecules yields 4 nitrous oxide plus six water.
hydrogen peroxide
This simple equation is: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
The balanced chemical equation shows that 1 mole of oxygen reacts with 2 moles of hydrogen to form water. Therefore, if you have 1.42 moles of hydrogen, you would need 0.71 moles of oxygen to react with it in this reaction.