The next redox reaction occurs when elemental sulfur reacts with dissolved oxygen to produce thiosulfate, S203 Balance this redox reaction assuming a basic environment (most seawater is slightly basic). Show all work.
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7. The last redox reaction occurs when thiosulfate reacts with more dissolved oxygen to produce sulfate ions. Balance this redox reaction assuming a basic environment. Show all of your work. [1.5 pts]
When solid lead(II) sulfide reacts with oxygen gas, the products are solid lead(II) oxide and sulfur dioxide gas. A. Write the balanced equation for the reaction. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. B. How many grams of oxygen are required to react with 25.3 g of lead(II) sulfide? C. How many grams of sulfur dioxide can be produced when 56.8 g of lead(II) sulfide reacts? D. How many grams of lead(II)...
When you balance the reaction between oxygen gas and solid zinc sulfide to produce solid zinc oxide and gaseous sulfur dioxide ; how many electrons are transferred? Group of answer choices A. 6 B. 3 C. 24 D. 12
QUESTION A combustion reaction occurs when a fuel source reacts with oxygen (O) to form carbon dioxide (CO) and water (HO). Combustion reactions are frequently thought of as burning a fuel source. The fuel source is typically made of carbon and hydrogen or carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. What is the missing equation coefficient that belongs in front of carbon dioxide (CO) in the combustion reaction for hexane, CH? CH (1) + 9 O(0) - CO, () + 6 H O(0)
3) (1) Rainwater is slightly acidic because it reacts with dissolved CO2 gas. Complete the following reaction of water and CO2: H2O(l) + CO2(g) - (II) Why are lakes and streams with limestone rock bottoms less susceptible to acidi- fication? Complete and balance the chemical reaction. CaCO3(s) + H+(aq) → (II) What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic decay? Fill in the follow- ing table. Occurs in the presence of dissolved oxygen? Water Possible products (Choose from the list...
Potassium superoxide (KO2) reacts with carbon dioxide to produce oxygen in reaction is very fast and nearly quantitative. It is used in submarines, space vehicles, space suits, and by firefighters and miners. 4 KO2(s) + 2 CO2(g) - 2 K2CO3(s) + 3 O2(g) Calculate the mass of KO2 reacted if 355.8 mL of gas is collected over water at 65.0 °C and a barometric pressure of 744.8 torr. (12 pts.) 7. When 12.424 g of (NH4),PO. (FW 149.087 g/mole) is...
8. Write an equation for the Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction that occurs when the following acids reacts with water. Show all unshared electron pairs and formal charges, and use curved arrows to track electron movement. H3C-CE A. B.
MHE Reader Propane, C3Hs(&), reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. a) b) 2. Write a balanced equation including states of matter for the reaction. If 4.55 g of propane reacts with excess oxygen under standard conditions, calculate the theoretical yields (in grams) for both carbon dioxide and water, and · the total amount of heat released/absorbed when the reaction is complete. c) Ethanol is currently being used as a replenishable fuel alternative/supplement because it...
A major component of gasoline is octane (C8H18) . When liquid octane is burned in air it reacts with oxygen (O2) gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. Calculate the moles of carbon dioxide produced by the reaction of 1.40 mol of octane. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to 3 significant digits.
please show work Balance the chemical equation for the following redox reaction under basic aqueous conditions with the smallest whole-number coefficients possible using the half-reaction method. How many moles of electrons are transferred in the balanced reaction? N, 0(g) + C10,- (aq) → CIO" (aq) + NO, (aq) d. 18 b. 6 e. 24 c. 12 a. 4 Calculate AG" for an electrochemical cell reaction that occurs under acidic aqueous conditions based on the following two half-reactions for which the...