The reactants of H2O are, of course, Hydrogen and Oxygen, but the chemical equation is not as simple to understand.
The chemical equation of water is: H4+O2 ---> 2H2O
It is complicated to understand, but the O has to be changed to O2 in the reactants side due to the H2, which was changed to H4 in order to balance out the equation.
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It is synthesis since your adding them together other wise decomposition is breaking them apart
The reaction is: 2 H2O2 -------------2 H2O + O2 The hydrogen peroxide is the reactant; water and oxygen are the products.
It can be either depending on the reaction. It can be a product of electrolysis of copper with sulfuric acid, or an acid base reaction of copper hydroxide and sulfuric acid. It can react with metals such as zinc.
A reactant is the starting material of a reaction. For example, in the reaction 2H(+) + O(2-) --> H2O, both H(+) ions and the O(-) ion are the reactants, whereas H2O is the product of the reaction. A reactant is something that REACTS.
The reactant, because it is reacting to form the product of H2O.
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The gas that is a reactant in aerobic cellular respiration is oxygen. C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
the reactant- here is an example (reactant is bolded...)H2O+CO2+sunlight----> C6 H12 O6+O2=photosynthesisthe reactant is the starting chemicals of a chemical equasion...
The product is what is produced at the end of a chemical reaction. Example | H2 (Reactant) + O (Reactant) -----> H2O (Product)
There is no NaCl2. It would simply be NaCl and the reactant would be HCl and NaOH. Thus,HCl + NaOH ==> NaCl + H2O
hcl+c6h6
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O2 is essential reactant of ETC. With out O2 H2O can't be formed .
You need to know the amounts of reactants.
Depending on the reaction, may be reactant or product.
A combustion reaction