Chemical Reaction Between Silicon Dioxide and Carbon

What is the balanced equation for the reaction between solid silicon dioxide and solid carbon?

SiO2(s) + 3C(s) ------> SiC(s) + 2CO(g)

Explanation:

The formula for silicon oxide is SiO2 and carbon is C. Silicon carbide is SiC and carbon monoxide is CO.

An arrow is always used to separate the reactants (left) and products (right). A balanced equation must contain an equal number of atoms on each side of the equation.

For example, in the equation above, there is 1 atom of silicon on each side, 2 atoms of oxygen, and three atoms of carbon.

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