Balance out the following equation:
K3PO4 + NaOH→ Na3PO4 + H2O
* Balance and characterize the following reactions HCl + Mg(OH)2 ===> MgCl2 + H2O Na3PO4 + CaCl2====> Ca3(PO4)2 + H2O N2 + H2 ====> NH3 C8H18 + O2===> CO2 + H2O CuCl2 + NaOH===> Cu(OH)2 + NaCl NaHCO3 ===> CO2 + Na2CO3
write the net ionic equation for: 1.) ZnSO4 + K2CO3 2.) CoCl2 + Na3PO4 3.) CoCl2 + K3PO4
H2O NaCl Balance the equation for the reaction that occurs in this titration: HCI + NaOH - ROUGH TITRATION (with 1 mL increments to reach approximate end point) Rough Titration data 0.00 m Initial volume of NAOH (mL); read the buret Final volume of NaOH (m L); read the buret Volume of NAOH used (mL); subtract 13.00 mL 13 00 mL PRECISE TITRATIONS (with drop-by-drop increments to reach precise endpoint) Trial 3 Trial 2 Trial 1 data data data 13.00...
Balance the following chemical equation (if necessary): Na3PO4(aq) + NiCl2(aq) → Ni3(PO4)2 (s) + NaCl(aq) Question 7 of 15 Balance the following chemical equation (if necessary): Ca(C2H3O2)(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) +CaCO3(s) + NaC2H3O2 (aq)
what is the balanced molecular equation, net ionic equation, and complete ionic equation a. Na3PO4+HNO3 b. Na2CO3+HNO3 c. NaOH+Ba(NO3)2
balance this equation cac1 2(aq) + NA3PO4 --> CA3(PO4)2(S) + NAC1(AQ)
2) Given the following equation: Na2O + H2O → 2NaOH a) How many moles of NaOH are produced from 6.77 moles of Na2O? b) How many grams of NaOH are produced from 120 gratis of Na,O? c) How many grams of Na, are required to produce 160 grams of NaOH?
Complete these Net Ionic Equations: CH3COOH+H2O NH3+H2O NH4Cl+H2O HCl+H2O H3PO4+H2O NaCH3CO2+H2O Na2CO3+H2O NaH2PO4+H2O NA3PO4+H2O
6. Complete and balance the following equation; write names and formulas of products Na3PO4 Sodium phosphate + + MgSo. magnesium sulfate → 7. SOLVE: USE DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND SHOW WORK The equation for the making of chlorine dioxide CIO, is Cl2 + 02 - CIO a. Balance the equation; Rewrite the balanced equation In one experiment, 17.8 g of chlorine were used and yielded 43.5 g of chlorine dioxide- CIO. b. Calculate i) the theoretical yield (in grams) of chlorine...
net ionic equation for NaOH+HClO yields NaClO+H2O