Number of H on reactant = H from H+
= 16*1
= 16
Number of H on product = H from H2O
= 8*2
= 16
Number of O on reactant = O from MnO4- + O from C2O4-2
= 2*4 + 5*4
= 28
Number of O on product = O from CO2 + O from H2O
= 10*2 + 8*1
= 28
Since number of H is same on both reactant and product and number of O is also same in reactant and product, the equation is balanced in terms of protons and H2O
When it is correctly balanced, what are the correct coefficients for the following equation (show your work) (2pts) PC13 + H2O → H3PO3 + HCI
3 pts D Question 8 Please write the half reaction of Chromate going to water. This reaction contains 0 7 protons and 4 electrons O 4 protons and 8 electrons O 8 waters O 4 waters
3 pts D Question 8 Please write the half reaction of Chromate going to water. This reaction contains 0 7 protons and 4 electrons O 4 protons and 8 electrons O 8 waters O 4 waters
In the following reaction, when the equation is correctly balanced, what is the correct coefficient for H2? Fe(s) + HCl(aq) → FeCl3(aq) + H2 (9) Select one: A.1 O B.2 C.3 D. 4 O E.5
1. When the following chemical equation is correctly balanced, the number of electrons transferred: Ni2+ (aq) + Cr (s) → Ni (s) + Cr3+ (aq)
In the following reaction, when the equation is correctly balanced, what is the correct coefficient for sodium chloride? Pb(NO3)2(aq) + NaCl(aq) - PbCl2(S) + NaNO3(aq) Select one: O A. 1 O B.2 o C. 3 O 0.4 E.5
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Determine the amount of heat, in kJ, that is released when 2.481x10 mg Pt203 decomposes according the reaction shown below? nolar mans Per Oz: 438.159 2 Pt203 302 + Pt AH = -943.2 kJ A
Which of the following options correctly describe the symbols used to write a balanced equation? Select all that apply. Check all that apply. The symbol (p) indicates a powdered substance. A pure liquid is indicated by the symbol (). The symbol (g) indicates a substance in the gas phase. The symbol (s) indicates that a substances is in solution. Do you know the answer?
Which of the following, if any, is the correctly balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous iron(III) sulfate is added to aqueous sodium sulfide to produce solid iron(III) sulfide and aqueous sodium sulfate. Multiple Choice A. Fe3+(aq) + 3S2– (aq) → FeS3(s) B. 2Fe3+(aq) + S2– (aq) → Fe2S (s) C. 2Fe3+(aq) + 3S2– (s) → Fe2S3(aq) D. 2Fe3+(aq) + 3S2– (aq) → Fe2S3(s) E. None of the above
The given equation is balanced in acidic condition. The steps to balance in basic condition would be: ClO3 -1 +6 Br1+6H+1 → C-1 + 3 Br2 + 3 H20 Add 6 OH to the right side of the equation and add the H20 with the OH to make more water. Add 6 OH-1 to the left side of the equation. Then, subtract the waters from both sides of the equation. Add 6 OH1 to both sides of the equation and...
Based on the band of stability, write a balanced equation for one nuclear decay process that each of the following nuclides will undergo. (a) nuclide with 42 protons and 65 neutrons (b) nuclide with 54 protons and 64 neutrons