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Date Lab Instructor Name Experiment 7-Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Prelaboratory E...
Name Lab Instructor Date Experiment 7-Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Prelaboratory Exercises 1. State the five types of chemical reactions. 2. State five observations you will make when chemical reactions are occurring. 3. Describe the law of conservation of mass.
Name Date Lab Instructor Report Sheet Experiment 7 Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations and record the original state of all reactants in each reaction liquid, solid, crystal, gaseous, aqueous, color, odor, and so on. Reaction 1 CuCO,(s): Balance Equation: Observations: Cuco,(s) → Type of Reaction: Reaction 2 Fe(nail): CuSO4(aq): Balance Equation: Observations: Fe (s) + CuSO4(aq) → Type of Reaction: Reaction 3 Mg(strips): Balance Equation: Observations: Mg(s) + O2(g) → Type of Reaction: Na so.(aq) → Reaction 4...
Nome Lab Instructor Report Sheet Experiment? Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Observe and record the original state of all reactants in each reaction liquid, solid, crystal aseous, aqueous, color, oder, and so on. Reaction 1 CCO.(s): CUCO (8) ► Balance Equation: Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 2 Fernail); CuSO.(aq) Balance Equation: Observations: Fe (s) + Cuso (aq) → Type of Reaction: Reaction 3 Mg(strips): Balance Equation: Observations: Mg(s) + 0.(g) → Type of Reaction: Reaction 4 Bacaq! Na...
Answer all please! CHM24100 Experiment s Chemical Reactions and Equations Name PRE LAB For Experiment 5 pre-lab, you will need to include purpose, table of chemical reactants and all balanced chemical reactions that take place during the experiment. Preparing the data tables before lab will ensure that you are not rushed and that your data will be in an easy to read manner. Instructor Initials for Successful Pre-lab Notebook: 1. State the Law of Conservation of Mass 2. In this...
In many chemical reactions of two or more compounds, ions are present in the solution that do not participate in the reaction. These ions, known as spectator ions, can be removed from the chemical equation describing the reaction. A chemical equation that has the spectator ions removed is known as a net ionic equation. Reactions between ionic compounds often result in the precipitation of an insoluble compound. Spectator ions and precipitation products of a chemical reaction can be predicted by...
SUPPLEMENTAL EXPERIMENT - NET IONIC EQUATIONS Name: LAB AM PM For each of the following reactions, you will need to write (a) the molecular equation, (b) the ionic equation, and (c) the net ionic equation. You will need to interpret the chemical names into (neutral) chemical formulas and complete the reactions. Be sure to write balanced chemical reactions as well as provide the correct state of matter for each compound in all of your reactions (solubility rules) → 11) acetic...
Report Sheet Experiment 8 Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Observe and record original state of all reactants in each reaction, i.e. liquid, solid crystal gaseous, aqueous, color, odor, etc. Reaction 1: CUCO3(s): CUCO3(s) Balanced Equation: Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 2: Fe(s) : CuSO4 (aq): Balanced Equation: Fe (s) + CuSO.(aq) Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 3: Mg(s); Balanced Equation: Mg(s) + O2(g) Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 4: BaCl(aq): Na SO.(aq): Balanced Equation: BaCl(aq) + Na2SO4(aq) Observations:...
SUPPLEMENTAL EXPERIMENT - NET IONIC EQUATIONS Name: AM PM LAB For each of the following reactions, you will need to write (a) the molecular equation, (b) the ionic equation, and (c) the net ionic equation. You will need to interpret the chemical names into (neutral) chemical formulas and complete the reactions. Be sure to write balanced chemical reactions as well as provide the correct state of matter for each compound in all of your reactions (solubility rules) 1) potassium phosphate...
Completing and Balancing Neutralization Reactions 10 of 18 For example, if you have a cation with a 1+ charge and an anion with a 2-charge, you will need two cations to balance the charge: I(1+ charge on cation)(2)]+[(2-charge on anion)(1)) = (+2) + (-2) = 0 Complete the following statements regarding the number of cations and anions present in the various ionic compounds. Match the numbers to the appropriate blanks in the sentences below. Make certain each sentence is complete...
Periodic Trends in Group II Objective In this experiment, the trend in one of the several periodic properties for group II of the Periodic Table will be determined. Introduction Elements in the same group of the Periodic Table have similar chemical and physical properties that gradually change as one goes from one element in the group to the next. By observing the trends in properties, the elements can be arranged in the order in which they appear in the Periodic...