word equation for synthesis of water
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For example, hydrogen gas (H2) can react (burn) with oxygen gas (O2) to form water (H20). The chemical equation for this reaction is written as: The '+' is read as 'reacts with' and the arrow '' means 'produces'. The chemical formulas on the left represent the starting substances, called reactants.
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The equation for the synthesis of water is:
"Hydrogen gas and Oxygen gas react to form Water".
- A word equation is the representation of a chemical reaction in words rather than by the numerical equation.
- The balanced chemical equation for the synthesis of water is given as follows:
H2 (g) + 1/2 O2 (g) → H2O (l)
- The hydrogen gas burns in the presence of oxygen gas to produce liquid water.
- In words, it can be written as "hydrogen gas combines with oxygen gas to produce water".
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