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Title: What is the word equation for the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen?
Post by: RiverTmasco on Jan 18, 2013
What does the chemical equation C6H12O6--H2S04-->6C+6H2O represent?


Title: What is the word equation for the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen?
Post by: michn on Jan 18, 2013
glucose+sulfuric acid=carbon+water


Title: What is the word equation for the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen?
Post by: leobato on Jan 18, 2013
1 molecule of oxygen + 2 molecules of hydrogen --> 2 molecules of water

  1 molecule of glucose + 1 molecule of sulphuric acid --> 6 molecules of carbon  + 6 molecules of water


Title: What is the word equation for the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen?
Post by: JSmith672 on Jan 18, 2013
O2 + 2H2 ----> 2H20
1 mole oxygen and 2 moles hygrogen gives 2 moles of water.

C6H12O6--H2S04-->6C+6H2O represent synthesis!!

I hope this helps!!