Predict the product(s) of the following equations. Balance the equations, and classify each of the reactions type. Please type the answer or write with clear handwriting.
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Predict the product(s) of the following equations. Balance the equations, and classify each of the reactions...
which one of the following precipitation reactions does not occur? Question 16 Which ONE of the following precipitation reactions does NOT occur? O Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl → 2NaNO3 + PbCl2 O Pb(NO3)2 + ZnSO4 → PbSO4 + Zn(NO3)2 KNO3 + MgSO4 Mg(NO3)2 + K2SO4 CaCl2 + Na2CO3 – CaCO3 + 2Naci O Pb(NO3)2 + ZnSO4 – PbSO4 + Zn(NO3)2
Name: vlug Balancing Equations and Classifying Reactions In your own words, explain how to identify the following types of reactions: Synthesis - Decomposition - Combustion - Single Replacement - Double Replacement - Neutralization - Type: Type: Type: Type: Type: Type: Balance the following equations and indicate which type of reaction occurred. 1. N2 + O₂ NO₂ 2. __Mg +_HCI → _ MgCl + __H __AI + ___03 → _A1:0, F: +_ SnCl →_ SnFz+ Cl2 BaCl2 + Na SO4 →...
1. Balance the following equations and classify the reaction by type (i.e. decomposition etc.) Reaction type a. CH12 + HCI CHCI b. HI → H2 + 12 c. FeCl3 + Na.co; ► Fez(CO3)+ NaCl d. HzAsO4 + NaOH → NasAsos + H2O e. CH10+ 02 → CO2 + H2O f. Cu + O2 → Cuo 8. HgO Hg + O₂ h. H20 Hz + O2 i. BaCl2 + Na2S → Bas + NaCl j. Na + H2O → NaOH +...
2.(4 points) For each of the following pairs of formulas, predict whether the substances they represent would react in a precipitation reaction. The products formed in the reactions that take place are used in ceramics, cloud seeding, photography, electroplating, and paper coatings. If there is no reaction, write, “No Reaction." If there is a reaction, write the complete equation for the reaction. a. Co(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → b. Kl(aq) + Pb(CH-02)2(aq) → c. CuSO4(aq) + LINO (aq) → d. Ni(NO3)2(aq)...
Predict the products of the following reactions and balance the chemical equations. 1. Synthesis Reactions a) 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2NaCl (s) b) 3Mg(s) + N2(g) → Mg3N2 (8) 2. Decomposition Reactions a) 2HgO(s) → 2Hg (s)+ O2(g) b)Li2O(s)2Li (g)+ 0-2 (g) 3. Single Displacement Reactions a) Al(s) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) → Al(NO3)2 + Pb b) Ca(s) + HNO3(aq) → 4. Double Displacement Reactions Remember to include state symbols to show if a precipitate forms. a) CaCl2(aq) +_ Li2SO4(aq) →...
Predict any products and the balanced total and net ionic equations for the following reactions: Pb(NO3)2 + MgCl2 ---> T:______________________________________ N:_____________________________________ ZnCl2 + Na2CO3 ---> T:______________________________________ N:_____________________________________
predict the products of the following reactions and balance the resulting equations Predict the products of the following reactions and balance the resulting equations: C2H2 + _ _02 → CO 2 + H2O 9. LiOH +_ Fe(NO3)3 → 10. 6 AgF+ | Fe2(CO3)3 – 3A7 a 00315) + 2 feF3 11. _ NaOH + H3PO4 → 12. _ Ba(CN)2 + (NH4)2SO4 – 13.___ H2CO3 – HaO + coa 14. ___ KOH + __ MgCl2 → 15. FeCl3 -
Given the three reactions that you will measure (below) with the reaction enthalpies reported in the literature, use Hess's Law to predict the enthalpy of dissolution of the target reaction. Explain how you will manipulate the equations and report your final value. 1: Ca(NO3)2* 4H2O(5) → Ca2+ (aq) +2 NO3- (aq) + 4H2O(1) Arxn = 30.3 mol 2: Na2CO3(s) +2 Na + (aq) + CO32-(aq) AHrxn=-26.7 mol AH rxn = 16.7 3: Ca(NO3)2 + 4H2O(5) + Na2CO3(5) → CaCO3(s) +...
balance each of the following equations Fall 209 CHM 105.004 Exam 2 Answer all the question in order in the blue book. Plesse leave at least two lines between question and show your calculations for full credit. N-6.023 x 10” particles per mol: R 0.08.205 L-atm/(mol-K) b) Al2(PO4) 3 e) CuSO4-5 H2O 1. Calculate the molar masses of: a) (NH4)2SO4 2. Calculate: a) the number of atoms of calcium in a 10.50 g sample of the metal b) the mass...
PART A: REDOX REACTIONS 1. For each of the metals, write the redox equations for reactions you observed in a table as shown below. Write NR for “no reaction” where none was observed. 2+ (**e.g., Cu + Zn → Cu + Zn , Ecell = 1.10 V) Cu(NO3)2 Pb(NO3)2 Zn(NO3)2 16 Cu(s) NR NR Pb(s) NR Zn(s) NR 2. Calculate the Eº for every cell, whether or not a reaction was observed, using equation (5) and values for the standard...