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write the product in the chemical reaction and balance it CO2 + C = CO​

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Answered by manisha266881
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Explanation:

carbonmonoxide + oxygen➡️ carbon dioxide

Answered by sahumanoj0331
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Balanced chemical equations

Word equations

A chemical reaction can be summarised using a word equation.

sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide

Chemical equations

In a chemical equation the names of substances are replaced by symbols and formulae.

S + O2 → SO2

Combustion reactions involve the reaction of a substance with oxygen gas (O2). It is often referred to as burning. The products of the reaction are oxides of the elements in the reactants. Hydrocarbon combustion leads to the formation of carbon dioxide gas and water

Explanation:

Consider the combustion of carbon monoxide (CO) in oxygen gas:

{eq}2CO(g) + O_2(g) \rightarrow 2CO_2(g){/eq}

Starting with 4.55 moles of {eq}CO{/eq} calculate the number of moles of {eq}CO_2{/eq} produced if there is enough oxygen gas to react with all the {eq}CO{/eq}.

Stoichiometry

A mole of atoms or molecules is defined as a mass corresponding to its gram atomic or molecular mass. A chemical equation is balanced when both the product side and the reactant side have the same atom coefficients

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