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10 April, 19:54

Solid carbon (C) can burn in oxygen (O2). Select

the answer that completes this chemical equation

correctly.

C+02 - ?

осо,

C + 20

+3
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  1. 10 April, 20:20
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    OCO

    Another way of writing CO₂

    Explanation:

    A reaction equation has reactants on the left and products on the right.

    The reactants are carbon and oxygen. The product is carbon dioxide.

    C + O₂ → CO₂

    You might see the equation both ways.

    C + O₂ → OCO

    C + O₂ in the products would mean no reaction has occurred. The problem can solid carbon can burn in oxygen, so a reaction will occur. For no reaction, you would put "NR" in the products.

    OCO is the structural way of writing CO₂. Both have one carbon atom (C) and two oxygen atoms (O).

    C + 2O is not possible. Oxygen, if alone, has to be at least O₂ because it's a diatomic molecule.
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