Neutralization reactions are double-displacement reactions. Write the balanced equations for the neutralization reactions between:
1. HI and NaOH
2. H2CO3 and Sr(OH)2
3. HCl and KOH
4. HF and Mg(OH)2
5. HNO3 and Al(OH)3
Neutralization reactions are double-displacement reactions. Write the balanced equations for the neutralization reactions between: 1. HI...
Worksheet #5 Name combination(synthesis), double displacement, single displacement, decomposition, precipitation, acid/base (neutralization), combustion, oxidation/reduction (redox 4) 3 NaBr + H3PO4 - Na3PO4 + 3 HB Double Displacement 5) 3 Mg + Fe2O3 - 2 Fe + 3 Mgo Redox reaction 6) C2H4 +2 02 → 2 CO + 2 H20 7) H2SO3 + H2O + SO2 8) 2 HNO3 + Sr(OH)2 → 2 H2O + Sr(NO3)2 Determine if a double displacement (metathesis) reaction occurs with the following compounds. If a...
Using the criteria for double displacement reactions, together with the Solubility Table , predict whether a double displacement reaction will occur in each example below. If reaction will occur, complete and balance the equation,If you believe no reaction will occur,write " no reaction " K2S+ CuSO4 ---> KOH + HCl ------> CaCO3 + HCl ------> Ba(NO3)2 + Na3PO4----> BiCl3 + NaOH ------> (NH4)2SO4 + NaCl ------> K3PO4 + ZnBr2 ------> Na2CO3 + HNO3 ------->
write balanced equations for the neutralization reactions of stearic acid and oleic acid with NaOH
1.] Write the balanced chemical equations for the following acid-base neutralization reactions; HCI+ KOH HNO,+NaOH H2SO4+ KOH 24pK, of Carbonic acid, HCO, is 6.36. If an aqueous solution of carbonic acid is prepared such that (HCOs] is at 0.1 M and M, [H,CO] is at a) What is the pH of the solution? (Show your calculations). b) What is the [H'] of the solution? (Show your calculations) What is the [OH1 of the solution? (Show your calculations). c) 3] Saline...
4. (1 point) Write balanced equations for the complete combustion of each of the following substances. a. C3H28 (1) + b. C2H,2011 (s) + 5. (2 points) Identify each of the following unbalanced reactions as belonging to one or more of the following categories: precipitation, acid-base, or oxidation-reduction. Type Reaction K2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 → BaSO4 + KNO3 HCI + Zn → ZnCl2 + H2 HCl + AgNO3 → AgCl + HNO3 HC1+KOH →KCI+H2O Zn + CuSO4 → ZnSO4 + Cu...
4. Write balanced total ionic and net ionic equations, with proper charges and states, for the neutralization of: • Aqueous HCl with aqueous NaOH. • Aqueous HNO3 with aqueous NaOH.
a) Balanced the following molecular equations for these reactions. b) Write the ionic equation for the reactions. c) Write the net ionic equation for the reactions. 2) KOH (aq) KMno4(aq)K2MnOs (aq)+O2(g) + H20 AICI (aq) + NaOH(aq) NaAI(OH)4(aq) + NaCI (aq)
2) a) Balanced the following molecular equations for these reactions. b) Write the ionic equation for the reactions. c) Write the net ionic equation for the reactions. KOH (aq) KMno(aq)K2MnO (aq)+Oalg)+ H20 AICIs(aq) +NaOH(aq)NaAlI(OH)4(aq) +NaCl (aq)
Write the balanced molecular equation for the neutralization reaction between HI and Ba(OH), in aqueous solution. Include physical states. molecular equation: Hi(aq) + Ba(OH),(aq) - Bal, (aq) + 2H
Write complete, balanced equations for each of the following reactions. If no reaction is predicted, enter "no reaction": (a) Mg(OH)2(aq) + H3PO4(aq) → (b) HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → (c) H3PO4(aq) + Ca(OH)2(aq) → (d) Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) → (e) AgNO3(aq) + Cu(s) → (f) C5H12(g) + O2(g) →