Chemical Formulas
Chemical Formulas
how do you write the balance equation of sucrose?
I believe the answer is C12H22O11 + 12O2 = 12CO2=11H2O it adds up but not sure if the products are correct
Here are five examples of chemical formulas: NaCl Sodium Chloride H2O Water CO2 Carbon Dioxide NH3 Ammonia CO Carbon Monoxide
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 = C12H22O11 + H2O (as a result of dehydration synthesis)
Chemical Formulas
H2O is the chemical formula of water; an inorganic oxide. CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide; an inorganic oxide. C12OH is an organic compound, the alcohol dodecan-1-ol.
The chemical equation is:C12H22O11 + 12 O2 = 12 CO2 + 11 H2O
Some examples of pure compounds include water (H2O), table salt (NaCl), sugar (C12H22O11), and carbon dioxide (CO2). These compounds consist of only one type of molecule and have a fixed chemical composition.
h2o = water [i'm guessing you meant NaCl = sodium chloride] h2so4 = sulphuric (/sulfuric) acid co2 = carbon dioxide and c12h22o11 = fructose
how do you write the balance equation of sucrose?
I believe the answer is C12H22O11 + 12O2 = 12CO2=11H2O it adds up but not sure if the products are correct
H2O (water), CO2 (carbon dioxide) and N2 (nitrogen) are chemical compounds. O2 (oxygen) is a diatomic molecule, not a compound.
Here are five examples of chemical formulas: NaCl Sodium Chloride H2O Water CO2 Carbon Dioxide NH3 Ammonia CO Carbon Monoxide
All are compounds; a form of matter composed of two or more elements.
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 = C12H22O11 + H2O (as a result of dehydration synthesis)
The chemical formula (not equation) of water is H2O.