identify the reactant(s) in this chemical equation. 2KCIO3(S)---->2KCI(S)+3O2(G) 2kcio3 2kci and 3O2 2kci there are no reactants in this equation
2KClO3 (s)
do you think you can show me how to do this i looked at like 4 youtube videos and still dont understand
maybe you can send me to a link or something
can u help me
@SepticSwee
I don't remember how to do this, sorry :/
its ok laddy
@Katim do you know how by any chance
I'll send you a link in a second. Basically its saying that if you take two of the first element 2KClO3 (s) which is Potassium Chlorate and add heat (which i think is supposed to be the extended arrow) the result is a big fire. The chemicals in the fire are 2KCI(S)+3O2(G). That is 2 molecules of (KCI) potassium chloride and 3 molecules of (02) oxygen. In other words, Potassium Chlorate and Heat reacted (are your reactants) to form Potassium chloride and oxygen (which are your products).
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/reactants-and-products-in-chemical-reactions.html
thanks but i already looked that up
Ok, I thought you were looking for an answer for that
no just really how to do it
thats why i was asking shane if he could teach me how
My explanation was intended to help teach you how. That's why I typed it out like that.
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