6 CO2 + 12 H2O --> C6h12O6 + 9 O2
2NH4Cl + Na2CO3 --> 2NH3 + CO2 + H2O + 2NaCl
The chemical reaction is: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2 CO2 is the carbon dioxide.
neutralisation reaction
Li2CO3 + 2HNO3 ---> H2O + CO2 + 2LiNO3
No. CO2 is a covalent compound.
2 PbO + C -> 2 Pb + CO2
Yes. Except that the word is equals, not eqauls.
H20+CO2---------->Glucose(C6H1206)+O2
2NH4Cl + Na2CO3 --> 2NH3 + CO2 + H2O + 2NaCl
The chemical reaction is: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2 CO2 is the carbon dioxide.
A combustion reaction.
exothermic
CO2 + H20 + energy (light) => C6H1206 (glucose)
The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
6CO2 + 6H2O ------(light)-----> C6H1206 + 6O2 Reactants: carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) Products: glucose (sugar) ( C6H1206) and oxygen (O2)
neutralisation reaction
Yes . That is true ;) 2Pb0+C->2Pb+CO2 Good luck ;)