In article <[log in to unmask]>, James Fischer
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>
> HHCOO + OO + OO + (heat) => What?
> COO 1 CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
> H OO 1 H2O (Water)
> H OO 1 H2O (Water)
>
>In the "accounting" above, I am showing where
>each atom goes. (Chemistry is mostly bookkeeping)
I think sacking the bookkeeper could be in order. I do not know what HO2
is, but that is what you have made instead of H2O.
Possibly you meant something else but my brain is tired at this time of
night. I couldnt figure out why you needed the O2 unless it is
'borrowed' in the reaction then given back.
--
Murray McGregor