Write formation reactions for the following substances. Be sure to include the appropriate phases.
A. C5H10O2
B. NaCl
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Write formation reactions for the following substances. Be sure to include the appropriate phases. A. C5H10O2...
5) Write balanced equations for the following reactions. Include phases for all reactants and products if you are asked to do so. a) combination reaction of potassium and iodine (include all phases) b) double-replacement reaction between MgCl2 (aq) and K_CO, (ag) solutions (include all phases) c) double-replacement reaction between Na3PO4 (ag) and Ca(NO3)2 (ag) solutions (include all phases) d) complete combustion of CcH34 e) decomposition of aluminum oxide into elements f) double replacement reaction between HBc (ag) and KOH (aa)....
Question 2: Write chemical reactions for the standard formation of the following compounds. Assume the reactions take place under standard conditions and include states for full credit (hint: refer to slide 33 from Chapter 5 handout) (6 pts). A. Formation of carbon dioxide B. Formation of ethanol (C2H5OH) C. Formation of iron (II) chloride
F2 6) Write the appropriate chemical equation for the following. Be sure to include states of matter with each chemical species. (6pts) a) The first ionization energy of phosphorus. b) The second ionization of calcium c) The electron affinity of nitrogen
Write the balanced Ka and Kb reactions for HSO3- in water. Be sure to include the physical states of each species involved in the reaction. Write the balanced Ka and Kb reactions for HSO3 in water. Be sure to include the physical states of each species involved in the reaction. Ka: NOTE: Use the chemical equation editor tool to input the physical states. Do not subscript the physical states of the compounds. Kb:
Write the balanced chemical equation for each of these reactions. Include phases. When aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing lead nitrate, a solid precipitate forms. However, when additional aqueous hydroxide is added the precipitate redissolves forming a soluble [Pb(OH)_4]^2- (aq) complex ion.
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:
Write the balanced Ka and Kb reactions for HSO3– in water. Be sure to include the physical states of each species involved in the reaction. Ka: Kb:
Write the balanced chemical equation for all the reactions. Please include phases 1) Aqueous (NH4)3PO4 reacts with aqueous MgBr2 2) Gaseous C2H8 reacts with elemental oxygen 3) Aqueous HCl reacts with aqueous Na2CO3 4) Aqueous LiOh reacts with aqueous Na2SO4
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: 2 NaOH + Pb(NO3)2 + Pb(OH), + 2NaNO, However, when additional aqueous hydroxide is added, the precipitate redissolves, forming a soluble (Pb(OH),12- (aq) complex ion. equation: Pb(OH), +20H (Pb(OH) 2 -
Which of the following shows a formation reaction? States are omitted for simplicity. Assume all substances are in their standard states. OHCI + NaOH -NaCl + H20 2Mg + O2 + 2Mgo CaO + H2O -> Ca(OH)2 OS + 3F2 SF6