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CO (OH) 2 + 2 OH {-} = CO 3{-2} + 2 H 2 O. Wyważanie krok po kroku metodą inspekcji. Zrównoważmy to równanie, stosując metodę inspekcji. Najpierw ustawiamy wszystkie współczynniki na 1: 1 CO (OH) 2 + 1 NaOH = 1 Na 2 CO 3 + 1 H 2 O. Dla każdego elementu sprawdzamy, czy liczba atomów jest zrównoważona po obu stronach równania.
To balance a chemical equation, enter an equation of a chemical reaction and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will appear above. Use uppercase for the first character in the element and lowercase for the second character. Examples: Fe, Au, Co, Br, C, O, N, F. Ionic charges are not yet supported and will be ignored.
Enter an equation of a redox chemical reaction and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will be calculated along with the oxidation states of each element and the oxidizing and reduction agents. Use uppercase for the first character in the element and lowercase for the second character. Examples: Fe, Au, Co, Br, C, O, N, F.
12 sie 2016 · So I wanted to know what the reaction between sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide can be, and upon research I got 2 answers. The first one is $$\ce{CO2 + NaOH(aq) -> NaHCO3(aq)}$$ and the second one is a two-step reaction, first with water then sodium hydroxide:
19 lip 2023 · Consider as an example the reaction between one methane molecule (CH 4) and two diatomic oxygen molecules (O 2) to produce one carbon dioxide molecule (CO 2) and two water molecules (H 2 O). The chemical equation representing this process is provided in the upper half of Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): , with space-filling molecular models shown in ...
Carbon Monoxide + Hydroxyl Radical = Carbon Dioxide + Water. One mole of Carbon Monoxide [CO] and two moles of Hydroxyl Radical [OH] react to form one mole of Carbon Dioxide [CO 2] and one mole of Water [H 2 O] Show Chemical Structure Image.
H is balanced: 2 atoms in reagents and 2 atoms in products. O is balanced: 3 atoms in reagents and 3 atoms in products. All atoms are now balanced and the whole equation is fully balanced: CO 2 + H 2 O = CO (OH) 2. Balancing step by step using the algebraic method.