lucero14 lucero14
  • 02-02-2021
  • Chemistry
contestada

Balance the following equations:C(s) +CO2(g)- CO(g)

Respuesta :

1xxhayitskayxx1
1xxhayitskayxx1 1xxhayitskayxx1
  • 02-02-2021

Answer:

C(s)+CO₂(g)→2CO(g)

Explanation:

Basically you’re adding the compounds until they’re equal on both sides

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

F(x)=3x+10x and g(x)=2x-4, find (f+g)(x)
PLEASE HELP NEED THIS DONE.
Rosea emit aurantia placent ad XXV decem dollariis constent. Quanti unius horum sumptus?
The Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall. The nearby building is 4/9 as tall. Find the height of the building.
How did relationship between the French and Indians and the English and the Indians differ prior to and at the start of the French and Indian war
not true of Eugene Debs?
A 5.68 μC point charge is placed at the center of a cube with a volume of 4.25 m^3. Calculate the electric flux through one side of the cube.
How long is one cycle of moon phases? What is the average (in days) between phases?
Divide. 2/7 4 pls hurry
What legal action during the Civil War ended slavery in states that had left the Union? A. black codes B. Plessy v. Ferguson C. Emancipation Proclamation D. Rec