Advanced | Help | Encyclopedia
Directory


Chemical equation


In chemistry, a chemical equation is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. For example, the combustion of methane in oxygen is

CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O,

and the reversible reaction of the Haber process is

N2(g) + 3H2(g) ↔ 2NH3(g) + ΔH.


How do you read chemical equations?

The first number in a set such as 3H2O tells how many molecules of the substance there is. The number in subtext following the element tells how many atoms of the element there are. The letters represent elements from the Periodic table.

ex. 3H2O means 3 molecules, each containing 2 parts Hydrogen, 1 part Oxygen.

Weblinks

  • Online calculator, which deals with the determination of the coefficients of a chemical equation.

See also








Links: Addme | Keyword Research | Paid Inclusion | Femail | Software | Completive Intelligence

Add URL | About Slider | FREE Slider Toolbar - Simply Amazing
Copyright © 2000-2008 Slider.com. All rights reserved.
Content is distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.