CHz+ O2-> CO+H2O
Mrs. Jones asked her class to come up with 3 true statements about the chemical equation shown above.
Jenny said that the reactants in the equation were CH₂ and O2 and the products were CO + H₂O.
• Jeffery said that there were 2 atoms of oxygen (O) on the reactants side and 2 atoms of oxygen on the products
. Lisa said the chemical bonds of the reactants were broken to produce one molecule of water (H₂O) and one mo
Who was correct?
All three students were correct.
Jeffery is the only one who is correct since he counted the atoms.
None of the students are correct
Only Jenny and Jeffery are correct since chemical bonds were broken on the products side too. / HELP PLEASE



Answer :

All three students are correct,

CH₂+ O₂-> CO+H₂O is combustion reaction

What is a chemical reaction?

  • A process in which one or more substances also called reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, known as products.
  • yes, Jenny's statement is correct. Both CH₂ and O2 are reactants and CO + H₂O are products.

       ⇒ Reactants - The substances that go into a chemical reaction

       ⇒ Products -  The substances produced at the end of the reaction

  • Jeffery's statement is also correct. Reactant side has O₂ which has 2 a oxygen atoms while product side has H₂O and CO, both have 1 oxygen in each making a total of 2 oxygen atoms on product side.
  • Lisa's statement is also correct. In a chemical reaction bonds are broken within reactant molecules and new bonds are formed within product molecules in order to form a new substance ( here  H₂O and CO )

Thus we can conclude that all three students were correct.

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