Answer:
There are 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, and 2 oxygen.
Explanation:
The numbers after each element tell you how many molecules there are!
H2O
for example has 2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen
In terms of grammar, “reduce the acidity of the solution.”
Answer:
15 oxygens
Explanation:
Given the partially balanced reaction:
The subscripts (small number to the right of each element symbol) are the number of atoms of the element within each compound/molecule, and the coefficients (numbers in front of each compound) represent the number of that molecule involved in one full reaction (if the equation were balanced).
The product side of the reaction is on the right of the arrow.
To determine the total number of Oxygens on the product side, we need to identify how many Oxygens are in each molecule (the subscript on the Oxygen), and then multiply times the number of that molecule that would be involved (Coefficient of the compound containing Oxygen). There are multiple compounds on the right side of the equation that contain Oxygen, so we'll need to add together the number of Oxygens each part contributes.
1.) A compound is a substance that originates from two or more separate elements. It shares some similarities with a mixture.
2.) A compound has quite different properties from which it was formed. It also cannot be separated easily. Compounds are formed by chemical reactions.
3.) A pure substance has a constant composition and has consistent properties. It can be a compound or an element, but its composition is constant.
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An ionic bond is formed between metal and non metal when they exchange electrons.
The opposing bond would be covalent which is formed between non metal and non metal.
To form an ionic bond, pair any two metal and non metal that will exchange electrons such as LiBr, NaCl, etc.
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