give an equation for a chemical reaction involving two gases as the reactants
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Answer:
1) H²(g)+O²(g)= H²O(l)
2) CH⁴(g)+O²(g)= CO²(g)+H²O(l)
The substance(s) to the left of the arrow in a chemical equation are called reactants. A reactant is a substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction. The substance(s) to the right of the arrow are called products .
To account for these conditions, we use the ideal gas equation PV=nRT where P is the pressure measured in atmosphere(atm), V is the volume measured in liters (L), n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant with a value of .
The formation of bubbles when two liquids are mixed usually indicates that a gas has formed. A gas can also be formed when a solid is added to a solution.
Examples of Gases
Hydrogen.
Nitrogen.
Oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Monoxide.
Water Vapour.
Helium.
Neon.
Argon
Ozone