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Instructions for Part B: Use the activity series at the right to determine which reactions will...
Use the “Strength as reducing agent" chart given in the equation sheets to answer this question. Which of the following reactions will take place? (1) Cos) + Cu2+(aq) – Cof(aq) + Cu(s) (ü) Zn(s) + Mg2+(aq) → Zn2+(aq) + Mg(s) (ii) Ni(s) + 2Ag+(aq) → Ni2+(aq) + 2Ag(s) (iv) Mn(s) + Ca2+(aq) → Mn2+(aq) + Ca(s) none of the reactions will take place only reaction (ii) only reaction (1) only reactions (ii) and (iv) only reactions (i) and (iii) к...
Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reactions that occur when the given aqueous solutions are mixed. Include the physical states. A. silver nitrate, AgNO3, and magnesium bromide, MgBr, net ionic equation: B. perchloric acid, HCIO , and potassium hydroxide, KOH net ionic equation: C. ammonium sulfide, (NH),S, and cobalt(II) chloride, COCI, net ionic equation:
Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reactions that occur when the given aqueous solutions are mixed. Include the physical states. A. silver nitrate, AgNO3 , and magnesium bromide, MgBr2 net ionic equation: B. perchloric acid, HClO4 , and potassium hydroxide, KOH net ionic equation: C. ammonium sulfide, (NH4)2S , and cobalt(II) chloride, CoCl2 net ionic equation:
Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reactions that occur when the given aqueous solutions are mixed. Include the physical states. A. silver nitrate, AgNO, and magnesium bromide, MgBr net ionic equation: B. perchloric acid, HCIO, and potassium hydroxide, KOH net ionic equation: C. ammonium sulfide, (NH),S, and cobalt(II) chloride, CoCl, net ionic equation:
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...
complete each of the following reactions and write the balanced molecular and net ionic equations for each reaction and identify the reaction type. For any redox reactions, show the oxidations numbers, identify the substance oxidized and the substance reduced, the oxidizing agent, and the reducing agent, and write the half reactions for oxidation and reduction. a. Lead II nitrate and sodium iodide react to form products b. Aluminum hydroxide is neutralized by sulfuric acid c. sulfur burns in oxygen to...
Write the balanced molecular equation, full ionic equation, and net ionic equation for the following reactions: a) Hydrochloric acid reacts with lead (II) nitrate b) Potassium hydrogen sulfite reacts with nitric acid
Write the balanced molecular equation, full ionic equation, and net ionic equation for the following reactions: a) Hydrochloric acid reacts with lead (II) nitrate b) Potassium hydrogen sulfite reacts with nitric acid
5. Determine the oxidation states of the elements in the compounds listed. None of the oxygen-containing compounds are peroxides or superoxides. (A) H,PO (В) AI(ОH), (C) SeO2 6. Complete and balance the following acid-base equations: (A) A solution of HCIO, is added to a solution of LiOH. (B) Aqueous H2SO4 reacts with NaOH 7. Write the molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the following reactions: (А) Са(ОН), (аq) + НС-Н,О,(aq) — (B) H,PO,(aq) CaCl,(aq) - 8. Write the...
Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction E° (V) 12(s) + 2e - →21"(aq) 0.535V 2H+ (aq) + 2e - → H2(g) 0.000V Cr3+(aq) + 3e —— Cr(s) -0.740V The strongest oxidizing agent is: enter formula The weakest oxidizing agent is: The weakest reducing agent is: The strongest reducing agent is: Will 12(s) reduce Cr3+(aq) to Cr(s)? — Which species can be reduced by H2(g)? If none, leave box blank. Use the References to access important values if needed for this question....