Ethanol is an organic compound that consists of 2 carbon (C) atoms, 6 hydrogen (H) atoms, and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
The question should be: the no. of atomic species in 1 molecule of NaHCO3the elements: Na, H, C, O;So Ans: 4
This is impossible to balance:at the left (reactant) side the C/H ratio is pinned in one compound (HCO3-) to value 1 to 1 and at the the right (product) side the C/H ratio is pinned in one other compound (CH4) to a different value 1 to 4. That's why!
it's a compound. not sure which one though.
H + cation => acid
Na1+ Cl1- + H+1 OH1- = NaOH + HCl
The oxidation number of H in NaH is -1. Sodium (Na) typically has an oxidation number of +1, so in order for the overall compound to be electrically neutral, hydrogen (H) must have an oxidation number of -1.
Na 1 H 1 C 1 O 3 6
+1. H is always +1 in organic compounds. The only exception generally is in metal hydrides, which contain the H- ion and H has an oxidtaion number of -1
+1 for H -1 for I
The oxidation number of H in NaHSO4 is +1. In this compound, Na has an oxidation state of +1, S has an oxidation state of +6, and O has an oxidation state of -2. By adding up the oxidation states and solving for H, it is determined to be +1.
H2O is a compound. It consists of the two elements hydrogen (2 H atoms) and oxygen (1 O atom, in the middle of the molecule) chemically bonded together. H-O-H
The ratio of carbon atoms to oxygen atoms in the compound CH2O is 1:1.
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Ethanol is an organic compound that consists of 2 carbon (C) atoms, 6 hydrogen (H) atoms, and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
If you think to glucose this compound contain C, H, O.
The question should be: the no. of atomic species in 1 molecule of NaHCO3the elements: Na, H, C, O;So Ans: 4