2. Predict the plausible products of the following reactions and write balanced equations for their formation. Use the stoichiometry as indicated for the left side of the reaction.Draw the geometric structures of the products.
2. Predict the plausible products of the following reactions and write balanced equations for their formation. Use the s...
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 -
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:_____________________________________
1. (a) Write balanced molecular equations for the following potential precipitation reactions. Indicate the states of reactants and products [(aq) or (s)]. (b) In those cases where a precipitate forms, write the net ionic equation. If there is no reaction, state "No reaction." (i) MgCl2 (aq) + Hg2(NO3)2 (aq) → (ii) KOH (aq) + Mn(CH3CO2)2 (aq) → (iii) K2CO3 (aq) + Ni(NO3)2 (aq) → (iv) K2SO4 (aq) + Ni(NO3)2 (aq) →
write the balanced net ionic equations for the cell reactions for the following QUESTIONS Write the balanced, net-ionic equations for the sell reactions for the following half-cell combinations at standard conditions. Bc sure to consider direction of 1. spontaneicy a. Cu/Cu, Zn/Zn2: b. Ag/Ag, Mg/Mg* c. Zn/Zn, Pb/Pb d. Ni/Ni+, Ag/Ag: e. Cu/Cu2t, Mg/Mg*:
Predict the products of the following reactions, and balance the chemical equations. Don't forget to write the physical states. If no reaction occurs write NR. a. calcium carbonate and nitric acid b. calcium and hydrochloric acid c. calcium oxide and sulfuric acid d. calcium hydroxide and hydrobromic acid
Question 3 (a) Predict the products A-F of the following reactions (no mechanisms are required): Na CO2 A NO2 Na SME HNMez POCI3 HNO3, H2SO4 H2, Pd/C NaNO2, HCI then H2O, warm [6 marks) (b) Suggest a mechanism for the following reaction: H2SO4
Close Proble Tutored Practice Problem 4.3.1 Predict products and write equations for precipitation reactions. (a) When aqueous solutions of Pb(NOs)2 and Baci, are mixed, does a precipita form? yes write a balanced equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueou of sodium carbonate and chromiumoID iodide are combined Use the pull-lown bores to include states such as (s or (aq). (aq) (aq) Check & Submit Answer show Approach 5 attempts remaining
Write balanced molecular, ionic and net-ionic equations for 10 reactions (8 precipitate (P) and 2 neautralization) Use the next few pages to write balanced MOLECULAR, IONIC, and NET-IONIC equations for 10 reactions that occurred during this laboratory experiment. There are more than 10 possible reactions. Choose precipitation reactions and 2 neutralization reactions. Make sure to include the physical states of all the products. Class (circle one): Precipitation or Neutralization Reaction 1. Molecular: Complete lonic: Net lonic: no I reaction/ no...
Predict the products of each of these reactions and write balanced complete ionic and net ionic equations for each.Problem 1: NaC2H3O2(aq)+KCl(aq)→a.) Express your answer as a complete ionic equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. Enter noreaction if no reaction occurs.b.) Express your answer as a net ionic equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. Enter noreaction if no reaction occurs.Problem 2: KHSO3(aq)+HNO3(aq)→c.) Express your answer as a complete ionic equation. Identify all of the phases...
Write out the products of the following reactions. Then, for each reaction, predict whether the products or reactants are more favored thermodynamically (i.e. if the equilibrium lies further towards reactants or products). Provide a brief explanation for each. a. LiCl + CuCN b. FeCl2 + MgI2 c. Pd(OAc)2 + 2 HI d. BF3•PMe3 + pyridine