Ans 94- Fecl2 + 2NH4OH = Fe(OH)2 + 2NH4Cl
Ans 95- Rb(OH)2 + 2HI = RbI2 + 2H2O
Ans 96- Zn(NO3)2 + 2LiCl = ZnCl2 + 2Li(NO3)
balancing equations 94.Aqueous ferric chloride is added to a container of aqueous ammonium hydroxide 95. Aqueous...
Reaction 14: Aqueous iron(II) chloride + aqueous ammonium hydroxide Balanced Molecular Equation (from page 8): Complete lonic Equation: Net Ionic Equation: 2. Predict the products for the followine single and double displacement reactions, and wing single and double displacement reactions, and write balanced molecular squations including physical states) for each of them. If you predict that no reaction will occur, w na reaction will occur, write "NR", " followed by a brief explanation. a. Aluminum metal + aqueous silver acetate...
please help Description Balance Equation states on the prodeets) I. Aqueous sodium sulfate is placed in a beaker containing aqueous plumbous acetate 2.Butanol (CH,OH) gas burns Dovble Re ingle 3. Aqueous lithium chloride is placed LiClca) AgNsLNAgclcDisa in a beaker containing aqueous silver nitrate 4. Aquous nickel ID sulfate is placed in a beaker containing reuchen magnesium metal 5. Aqueous calcium hydroxide is placed in an Erlenmeyer fnask reuction containing nitric acid 6 Perchloric acid is added to a beaker...
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...
When a 5.00 g mixture of ammonium sulfate and lithium sulfate is added to an aqueous solution containing excess barium nitrate, 9.20 g solid barium sulfate are collected. What mass of ammonium sulfate is present in this mixture?
Page 157 IONIC AND NET IONIC EQUATIONS Some Solubility Rules: (a) Group 1A, ammonium, acetate, and nitrate compounds are soluble. (b) Chloride, bromide, and iodide compounds are soluble except silver, lead(II) and mercury(1). (c) Carbonates and phosphates are insoluble except for Group IA and ammonium compounds. (d) Hydroxides are usually insoluble except for Group IA, strontium, barium and ammonium compounds. (e) Sulfides are usually insoluble. Some exceptions are Group IA and ammonium compounds Use the solubility rules given above and...
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...
Study Exercise 3 Name Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: 1. 2. 3. Potassium iodide Barium sulfate Aluminum nitrate Copper (II) carbonate Gold (III) chloride Ferric hydroxide 7. Lead (II) chromate Nickel (II) hydroxide Mercury (II) bromide Silver acetate Magnesium chlorate 12. Sodium peroxide 13. Manganese (II) phosphate Ammonium sulfide 15. Platinum (IV) fluoride Chromium (III) hydroxide Calcium oxalate Antimony trichloride Ammonia Silicon dioxide Carbon monoxide 22. Hydrobromic acid Nitrous acid 24. - Acetic acid 25. Sulfuric acid
[References) Write net ionic equations for the reaction, if any, that occurs when aqueous solutions of the following are mixed. (Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank. If no reaction occurs, leave all Submit.) a. cobalt(III) chloride and sodium hydroxide b. silver nitrate and ammonium sulfate + 2Ag (aq) +50₃ (aq) | Ag₂SO₃ (s) c. copper(II) sulfate and strontium nitrate Sr (aq) + SO4 (aq) SISO4...
Question 18 (3 points) Which of the following is a (are) common moderate base(s)? transition metal hydroxides, Group IIIB (3) scandium thru IIB (12) zinc aqueous ammonia and aqueous magnesium hydroxide u nqueous ammonium hydroxide aqueous ammonia as aqueous ammonium hydroxide and aqueous lithium hydroxide Question 19 (3 points) Which of the following isare) common strong acids? hydroiodic acid, hydrobromic acid, hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid perchloric acid, chloric acid and hydrochloric acid nitric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and...
Partner PART A. BALANCING EQUATIONS sulfur plus oxygen yields sulfur trioxide carbon plus oxygen yields carbon dioxide Name Date Combination reactions silver plus sulfur yields silver sulfide sulfur dioxide plus water gives sulfuric acid 3 Decomposition reactions sodium carbonate in the presence of heat produces carbon dioxide and sodium oxide carbonic acid produces carbon dioxide and water ammonium hydroxide produces ammonia and water potassium chlorate (KCIO,) plus heat gives potassium chloride and oxygen Single replacement reactions copper plus silver nitrate...