Two molecules of water.
The term that describes the result of multiplying numbers is "product." When two or more numbers are multiplied together, the outcome is referred to as the product of those numbers. For example, in the multiplication of 3 and 4, the product is 12.
The product rule for derivatives is as follows. For the derivative of the product of two functions, "f" and "g":(f times g)' = f times g' + f' times g
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The product of 9 and 6 is 54.
The name for the answer in a multiplication problem is product.
the product of neutralization is always an acid and a base such as 2H2O+1NaSO4.
Hydrogen peroxide ... but its written as H2O2.
The product in the reaction of CH4 + 2O2 => CO2 + 2H2O is carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
ch4 + 2o2 → co2 + 2h2o
2H3O+ + Mg → Mg2+ +H2 + 2H2O
CaSO4 2H2O
Water can be either a reactant, or a product. It really depends on the type of chemical equation. Here are examples of both water being on the reactant side, and the product side. Reactants 2H2O ===> 2H2 + O2 HCl + H2O ===> Cl- + H3O+ Products CH4 + 2O2 ===> CO2 + 2H2O 2H2O2 ===> 2H2O + O2
They do not include any C, O, or H atoms.
Requirements specification
Trihydrate - basically 3 molecules of water (just as dihydrate is 2H2O) Unless you're referring to the molecule 3H2O used in measuring the total body water - in that case it's 'tritiated water'
Cu + 2 H2SO4 ----> 2H2O+ CuSO4 + SO2Rebalanced by Graphyx
sodium nitrite