NiCl2.6H2O upon heating we get anhydrous NiCl2
balanced reaction given below
NiCl2.6H2O +heat ----> NiCl2 + 6H2O
HCl with Na2CO3 is an example of neutralization reaction.
2 HCl(aq) + Na2CO3 --> 2 NaCl (aq) + CO2(g) + H2O (l)
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1 U UIO 1. Write the balanced equation for the reaction of nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate when...
write the balanced equation for this reaction and
calculate the percentage yield.
Iron (I) Chloride hexahydrate 5mL Methanol 1.64g 7 A 2.56g &nh of H₂O sodium acetate 7 B gives Veild of 1.579 ol Fe (Cs H₂O₂) (FeCl 3.6H2O) Iron (II) Chloride hexahydrate lisng} A 8 mL H2O add solution to A 2.56g of sodium acetate 5 mL methonal gives Veild of 1.579 of Fe (Cs H₂O2)
Please write a word equation for this reaction and briefly describe the reactant and products. Write the balanced chemical equation for all of the reactions. D. Double Displacement Reactions Reaction of sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid Reaction of sodium carbonate and calcium chloride Reaction of potassium hydroxide and nickel chloride Reaction of silver nitrate and potassium chloride
Postlab Questions 1. Write a balanced equation for the gas evolution reaction between aqueous solutions of sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid. 2. What is the molar ratio of sodium chloride to sodium carbonate from the above balanced equation? Describe how your results (Calculation 1j.) compare to this ratio. 3. Write a balanced equation for the gas evolution reaction between aqueous solutions of sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid. 4. What is the molar ratio of sodium chloride to sodium bicarbonate from...
(also specify states aq or s) 1.Write a net ionic equation* for the reaction that occurs when excess hydrochloric acid (aq) and iron(II) carbonate are combined. 2.Write a net ionic equation* for the reaction that occurs when excess hydrochloric acid (aq) and chromium(II) sulfide are combined. 3.Write a net ionic equation* for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and hydroiodic acid are combined 4.Write a net ionic equation* for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions...
Complete and balance the molecular equation for the reaction
of aqueous sodium carbonate and aqueous nickel Chloride Include
physical states
Complete and balance the molecular equation for the reaction of aqueous sodium carbonate, Na, Co,, and aqueous nickel(II) chloride, NiCl. Include physical states. molecular equation: Na, CO, (aq) + NiCI, (aq) + Enter the balanced net ionic equation for this reaction. Include physical states. net ionic equation:
18. For each of the following, write a balanced equation and a net ionic equation, if possible. howing, write a balanced molecular equation, a balanced total ionic a. sodium carbonate + copper(II) chloride -----> b. potassium chloride + calcium nitrate ------> C. sodium sulfide + hydroiodic acid -------> d. ammonium phosphate + magnesium hydroxide -----> e. hydrochloric acid + silver nitrate ------->
Write a balanced equation for the reaction of anhydrous sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid, and a balanced equation for the dehydration of sodium carbonate.
Practice Problem 7. Write a balanced chemical reaction for each of the following double replacement reactions. (a) Silver Nitrate and Hydrochloric Acid (b) Sodium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid (c) Sodium Hydroxide and Nitric Acid (d) Calcium Chloride and Sulfuric Acid (e) Sodium Carbonate and Barium Chloride (f) Copper (II) Sulfate and Barium Chloride (8) Iron (III) Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide Write the formula of the following double replacement reactions.
S8 equation for the reaction. If precipitation is expected, write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction. Otherwise, responds with "no precipitate". (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter in your answer.) chemPad XoXº = Greek (a) silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid Help chemPad X.X°C Orek (b) sodium chloride and potassium bromide chemPad X.X° Help Greek (c) sodium carbonate and barium chloride
Part A Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of aqueous sodium carbonate with aqueous copper(II) chloride to form solid copper (II) carbonate and aqueous sodium chloride. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. Submit Request Answer