Use the chemical equation to find the answers. H2CO3 → H2O + CO2 Identify how many oxygen atoms are in the product. Identify how many oxygen atoms are in the reactant.
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The reactant is the substance before the arrow, which is H2CO3. The products are the substances after the arrow, which are H2O and CO2. Show more…
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