No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
During combustion, hydrogen and carbon react with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water vapor (H2O), while carbon combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
Methane + Oxygen > Carbon (soot) + Water
Oxygen + Glucose -----> carbon dioxide + water + energy
reactants: isooctane & oxygen products: carbon dioxide & water
In Alchemy Classic, you can create oxygen by combining carbon dioxide and water. This can be achieved by first creating carbon dioxide through various combinations and then combining it with water to form oxygen.
During combustion, hydrogen and carbon react with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water vapor (H2O), while carbon combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
Methane + Oxygen > Carbon (soot) + Water
Carbon from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Thehydrogen from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form water vapor.
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
No, carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen. This is why carbon dioxide can readily dissolve in water to form carbonic acid, whereas oxygen is less soluble and does not react as readily with water.
Carbon dioxide contains carbon and oxygen. Water contains hydrogen and water. Therefore, to combine with oxygen to form CO2 and H2O, butane must contain carbon and hydrogen.
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) contains oxygen, but oxygen on its own cannotnot form it. Carbonic acid can form from a reaction between water and carbon dioxide or by a reaction between a carbonate and an acid.
glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide+ water+energy
Oxygen + Glucose -----> carbon dioxide + water + energy
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reactants: isooctane & oxygen products: carbon dioxide & water
sugars are a carbohydrate made up of the elements hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. At room temperature, carbon is a solid and the other two are gasses. Under the right conditios hydrogen and oxygen can form water; and carbon, hydrogen and oxygen can form sugar molecules.