The chemical equation you provided is not balanced. The balanced equation for the reaction of CO2 and H2O to form C6H12O6 and O2 is 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2. This equation represents photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose and oxygen in the presence of sunlight.
The missing chemicals are 2LiOH + 2LiNO3 = H2O + CO2 + 4LiNO3.
The balanced equation is: 2 NH4Cl + Na2CO3 -> 2 NH3 + CO2 + 3 H2O + 2 NaCl
When methane (CH4) reacts with oxygen (O2), it forms water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O.
This is a decomposition reaction, where the compound (H2CO3) breaks down into its simpler components (H2O and CO2) when it is heated or under certain conditions.
No, CO2 is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound composed of carbon and oxygen atoms. Ionic compounds are formed when atoms of different elements with opposite charges transfer electrons to each other.
2 PbO + C -> 2 Pb + CO2
Yes. Except that the word is equals, not eqauls.
H20+CO2---------->Glucose(C6H1206)+O2
A combustion reaction.
CO2 + H20 + energy (light) => C6H1206 (glucose)
C3h8 + 5o2 -> 3co2 + 4h2o
Combustion reaction
The missing chemicals are 2LiOH + 2LiNO3 = H2O + CO2 + 4LiNO3.
The balanced chemical equation is: CO2 + C → 2CO
The balanced equation is: 2 NH4Cl + Na2CO3 -> 2 NH3 + CO2 + 3 H2O + 2 NaCl
The result would be the compound CO2 (Carbon Dioxide).
Yes, but better balancing the equation for DIoxide:2 ZnO + C 2 Zn + CO2