Typing the questions/answers as you did makes it hard to follow. I have redone it to show how to do it in the future.
The reactants side of an equation is shown. How many silver atoms should the products side of the equation have after a chemical reaction?
2 A g 2 O ⟶ ?
3
2
1
4
I was thinking 2 but im not sure..
Atoms must be the same on both sides of the equation. The full equation will be
2Ag2O --> 4Ag + O2
A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom. In a chemical equation, what would be the correct way to represent six water molecules?
6 H (2) O
H (12) O (6)
6 H (2) O (2)
2 H (6) O (3)
6H(2)O?
It would be written as 6H2O but it's difficult to write subscripts on this forum so 6H(2)O or 6H2O will suffice
The reactants side of an equation is shown. How many silver atoms should the products side of the equation have after a chemical reaction?
2 A g 2 O
⟶
?
3
2
1
4
I was thinking 2 but im not sure.
A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom. In a chemical equation, what would be the correct way to represent six water molecules?
6 H (2) O
H (12) O (6)
6 H (2) O (2)
2 H (6) O (3)
6H(2)O?
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