Write and balance the correct formulas for the reaction of :
Iron + sulfuric acid à iron (II) sulfate + hydrogen gas
Iron + sulfuric acid à iron (III) sulfate + hydrogen gas
Write and balance the correct formulas for the reaction of : Iron + sulfuric acid à...
If 6.612 g of iron are reacted with sulfuric acid and a reaction occurs which produces a gas and an iron sulfate solid. How much iron sulfate salt would be produced (in grams) if the salt were Iron (III) sulfate.
a.)write and balance the chemical equation that represents the reaction of aqueous sulfuric acid with aqueous sodium hydroxide to form water and sodium sulfate b.)Write and balance the chemical equation for ammonia gas with solid copper (ii) oxide to produce copper metal, nitrogen gas, and liquid water
If 6.282 g of iron are reacted with sulfuric acid and a reaction occurs which produces a gas and an iron sulfate solid. How much iron sulfate salt would be produced (in grams) if the salt were: iron (II) sulfate. (Put your answer in 3 significant figures)
For the following reaction, 6.05 grams of sulfuric acid are mixed with excess zinc hydroxide. The reaction yields 7.10 grams of zinc sulfate. sulfuric acid (aq) + zinc hydroxide (s) zinc sulfate (aq) + water (l) What is the theoretical yield of zinc sulfate ? ______ grams What is the percent yield of zinc sulfate ? _______% An iron nail rusts when exposed to oxygen. For the following reaction, 3.13 grams of iron are mixed with excess oxygen gas ....
10. In the reaction of chromium with potassium permanganate and sulfuric acid, the products are chromium (III) sulfate, potassium sulfate, water, and manganese (II) sulfate. First, write a balanced net ionic equation for this reaction. Then consider the reaction taking place with 100.0 grams of chromium, 150.0 grams of potassium permanganate, and 400.0 grams of sulfuric acid. How many grams of manganese (II) sulfate could be produced in this reaction?
For the following reaction, 40.1 grams of sulfuric acid are allowed to react with 27.5 grams of calcium hydroxide. sulfuric acid(aq) + calcium hydroxide(s) - → calcium sulfate(s) + water(1) What is the maximum amount of calcium sulfate that can be formed? grams What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? grams For the following reaction, 21.8 grams of iron are allowed to react with 46.4 grams of...
Write formula for compounds wite the correct formula for the following compounds: sodium bromide calcium chloride calcium sulfide copper(I) carbonate sulfuric acid diphosphorus pentoxide _ chloric acicd ammonium sulfate hydrochloric acid mercury(II) acetate lead (II) nitrite ammonium sulfite sodium sulfate nitrous acid nitric acid iron(III) sulfate barium fluoride copper(I) sulfite ammonium nitrate iron(III) hydroxide mercury(II) nitrate sulfurous acid hydrosulfuric acid iron(II) hydroxide lead(II) chloride calcium hydrogen carbonate sulfur trioxide phosphoric acid bromine pentafluoride dinitrogen tetroxide carbon monoxide aluminum carbonate ammonium...
Part III: Application 16 Marks 18. Identify the type of reaction. Write the correct chemical formulas of the compounds. complete and balance the equations and name the products formed. a) calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid → b) iron + sodium bromide → c) ammonium acetate + + iron(II) chloride → (A-6) 19. Convert cach of the following to moles. a. 8.8 g of potassium carbonate b. 0.257 g of arsenic pentachloride c. 5.00 x 10"atoms of iron
Write balanced chemical equations for each of the following. Product and reactant formulas should be correct, and state symbols must be included. If there is no reaction between the substances, that should be indicated. The combination of calcium metal and molecular oxygen The reaction between lead (II) nitrate and potassium chloride The complete combustion of propane, C3H8, in oxygen. The neutralization of sulfuric acid with potassium hydroxide. The reaction between copper (II) sulfate and sodium nitrate. The decomposition of potassium...
help! Section 1: Balance each of the following reactions. Your instructor may discuss the different types of reactions present in these examples. Reaction Type Al + O2 +Al:03 Synthesis Synthesis N2 + H2 + NH3 MgCO3 → MgO + CO2 KCIO: → KCI + 02 Cu + AgNO3 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2 Cl2 + Nal → NaCl + 1; HCI + NaOH + H:0 + NaCI BiCl3 + H2S → Bi2S3 + HCI Section II: Balance each of the following...