Below will be balanced chemical reactions;
1)
Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) -----> Cu(OH)2(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
2)
Mn(NO3)2(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) -----> Mn(OH)2(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
full correct answer please 5. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between aqueous solutions...
Write a balanced chemical equation for each reaction in the experiment. Include the states of all materials. the precipitation reaction between copper(II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide making a precipitate of copper(II) hydroxide and aqueous sodium nitrate the single displacement and oxidation-reduction reaction between excess aqueous hydrochloric acid and aluminum metal to make aqueous aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas the single displacement and oxidation-reduction reaction between aqueous copper(II) chloride and aluminum metal to make aqueous aluminum chloride and metallic copper the...
B. Write a balanced chemical reaction for the following word equations. (7 points) a. Potassium chlorate decomposes to form potassium chloride and oxygen. b. Aqueous solutions of copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide react to form solid copper (II) hydroxide and a solution of sodium nitrate. b. Aqueous solutions of copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide react to form solid copper (II) hydroxide and a solution of sodium nitrate. c. Diphosphorous tetrabromide reacts with fluorine gas to produce diphosphorous tetrafluoride...
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
Enter a balanced equation for the reaction between aqueous lead(II) nitrate and aqueous sodium iodide to form solid lead(II) iodide and aqueous sodium nitrate. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
please provide the balanced chemical equation, moleculer equation, total ionic equation and net ionic euqtions for each of the following equations if no reaction happned please write the moleculer formula and write N.R after the reaction arrow. Please make sure the chemical formulas are balnced and the correct states (s,aq,l,g) are written and correct charges 5- colbalt (II) chloride and iron (III) chloride 6- silver nitrate and colbalt (II) chloride 7- sodium carbonate and silver nitrate 8- copper (II) sulfrate...
Reactants Observation(s) Type of Reaction Balanced Molecular Equation aqueous barium chloride + aqueous sodium sulfate A white solid forms after the solutions are mixed together. Precipitation Reaction BaCl(aq) + Na SO.(aq) - BaSO (s) + 2 NaCl(aq) zinc metal + hydrochloric acid Bubbles are observed after the solutions are mixed together. The zinc appears to be smaller in size. aqueous sodium phosphate + aqueous copper(II) sulfate A solid forms after the solutions are mixed together. copper metal + aqueous silver...
Write a balanced equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of copper(II) iodide and sodium carbonate are combined.
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
4,3M Write a balanced equation for the double-replacement precipitation reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients. identify the states (aq) (s) (g) (l) a) A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of chromium(II) bromide and silver(I) nitrate are combined. b) A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of manganese(II) chloride and sodium hydroxide are combined. c) A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of chromium(III) iodide and potassium carbonate are combined.
Write the balanced chemical equation for each of the reactions. Include phases. When aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing lead(II) nitrate, a solid precipitate forms. equation: However, when additional aqueous hydroxide is added, the precipitate redissolves, forming a soluble [Pb(OH)4]2−(aq)[Pb(OH)4]2−(aq) complex ion. equation: