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.
To determine the limiting reactant, you must compare the moles of each reactant to the stoichiometry of the reaction. The balanced equation is essential to determine the ratio of moles needed for the reaction. In this case, 3.00 moles of calcium and 8.00 moles of water are given, and you can find which reactant limits the reaction by finding out which reactant would require more moles for complete reaction based on the stoichiometry.
It is synthesis since your adding them together other wise decomposition is breaking them apart
To determine the limiting reactant, first convert the masses of N2 and H2 to moles. Then divide the amount of each reactant by its stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced equation to find moles of NH3 produced. The limiting reactant is the one that produces the least amount of NH3.
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.
To determine the limiting reactant, we need to find the moles of each reactant. Then, we calculate the amount of ammonia that can be produced from each reactant. Whichever reactant produces the least amount of ammonia is the limiting reactant. Finally, we calculate the grams of ammonia produced based on the limiting reactant.
The reactant, because it is reacting to form the product of H2O.
To find the limiting reactant, we first need to determine the amount of reactant in moles available for the reaction. Since one mole of Mg3N2 reacts with 6 moles of H2O, we calculate the moles of H2O available for the reaction. The limiting reactant is the one that produces the least amount of product given the stoichiometry of the reaction.
The gas that is a reactant in aerobic cellular respiration is oxygen. C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
There is no NaCl2. It would simply be NaCl and the reactant would be HCl and NaOH. Thus,HCl + NaOH ==> NaCl + H2O
The limiting reactant is the reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction. In this case, you would need to compare the moles of each reactant to see which one is completely used up first. Whichever reactant is present in the lowest stoichiometric amount is the limiting reactant.
In this reaction, the limiting reactant is whichever reactant is completely consumed first and limits the amount of product that can be formed. To determine the limiting reactant, you would need to compare the stoichiometry of the reactants. The reactant that provides the least amount of product based on the balanced equation is the limiting reactant.
No. Water is H2O. It doesn't have carbon and hence will never form carbon dioxide.
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ---> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2 Vinegar (1st reactant) reacts with baking soda (2nd reactant) to produce sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide.
This electrolysis reaction only has one reactant: water. Hydrogen and oxygen are products.
NO. There is no chlorine on the reactant side, so it cannot be balanced.
2NaOHaq + 2HClaq --> 2NaClaq + H2Ol is the perfect balanced equatiion,except the solubility (aq) of NaCl, so it is notNaCls but NaClaq
the reactant breaks up into 2 (or more) different compounds/elements ie H2O > H2 + O2 not balanced, and its not that great of an example but it shows what happens. the reactant (water) breaks up into hydrogen and oxygen