This type of reaction is called a 'reduction'. (The opposite to 'oxidation')
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
when one element replaces another in a compound when the reaction has occured
The given compounds are methane (CH4), oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O). Methane and carbon dioxide are both organic compounds, while oxygen is a diatomic gas, and water is a simple inorganic compound.
If you wanted to, you could ask what the heat of formation is of a given compound such as diphosphorus pentasulfide, but if you want to know about a heat of reaction, you have to specify a reaction. A compound is not a reaction.
There are three oxygen atoms in CaCO2. This can be determined by looking at the formula of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and noting that there is one less oxygen atom in the given compound.
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
Reduction reactions or deoxygenation reactions are processes in which oxygen is removed from a molecule or compound.
compound
12 carbon monoxides due to lack of enough oxygen when it was being formed
All the reactions involving oxygen are termed Aerobic processes
H2(g) is the compound in the gaseous state in the given reaction.
Aerobic
when one element replaces another in a compound when the reaction has occured
The given compounds are methane (CH4), oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O). Methane and carbon dioxide are both organic compounds, while oxygen is a diatomic gas, and water is a simple inorganic compound.
disstilled water can be used for organic reaction to form the ,given compound in the given salt. also in drinks etc .
The reaction of sulfur and oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide is called combination or synthesis.
Yes, Cl2O6 (dichlorine hexoxide) is a covalent compound. It is formed by sharing electrons between the atoms of chlorine and oxygen.