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What's the net ionic equation for the redox reaction that occurs when perchloric acid is mixed with a tin(II)chloride solution?
a.Write the balanced NET IONIC equation for the reaction that
occurs when perchloric acid and sodium
hypochlorite are combined. It is not necessary to include
states such as (aq) or (s).
+
+
This reaction is classified as: _________Strong Acid +
Strong BaseWeak Acid + Strong BaseStrong Acid + Weak BaseWeak Acid
+ Weak Base.
The extent of this reaction is: _________Below 50%50%Above
50%100%.
When 25.0 mL of 0.300 M
perchloric acid and 25.0 mL of
0.300 M sodium hypochlorite are...
Write the balanced NET IONIC equation for the reaction that occurs when perchloric acid and calcium hydroxide are combined. Use H30+ instead of H". This reaction is classified as . A. Strong Acid + Strong Base B. Weak Acid + Strong Base C. Strong Acid + Weak Base D. Weak Acid + Weak Base The extent of this reaction is: ! A. Below 50% B. 50% C. Above 50% D. 100%
8 Write the balanced NET ionic equation for the reaction when copper(II) sulfate and ammonium hydroxide are mixed in aqueous solution. If no reaction occurs, write only NR. 9 In the reaction between FeCl3 and NaOH, the spectator ions are 10 Convert the concentration of 0.700 M Na2SO4 to g/mL 11 How many mililiters of water should a chemist add if they want to prepare an 0.200 M aqueous solution with 30.2 g of NaCI ? Assume the density of the resulting solution...
Write a net ionic equation for
the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of
hydrochloric acid and potassium
hydroxide are combined.
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed leave it blank. If no reaction occurs leave all boxes blank and click on "submit". Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of...
Write a net ionic equation for
the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of
hydrocyanic acid and potassium
hydroxide are combined.
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed leave it blank. If no reaction occurs leave all boxes blank and click on "submit". Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of...
Write the balanced NET IONIC equation for the reaction that occurs when hydrochloric acid and sodium cyanide are combined Use H30 instead of Ht. This reaction is classified as A. Strong Acid + Strong Base B. Weak Acid + Strong Base C. Strong Acid + Weak Base D. Weak Acid + Weak Base The extent of this reaction is A. Below 50% B. 50% C. Above 50% D. 100%
Write the balanced NET IONIC equation for the reaction that occurs when hydroiodic acid and potassium hypochlorite are combined. Use H30* instead of H. This reaction is classified as c A. Strong Acid + Strong Base B. Weak Acid + Strong Base C. Strong Acid + Weak Base D. Weak Acid + Weak Base The extent of this reaction is:D A. Below 50% B. 50% C. Above 50% 100%
Write the balanced NET IONIC equation for the reaction that occurs when hydrologic acid and barium hypochlorite are combined. Use H_3O^+ instead of H^+. This reaction is classified as Strong Acid + Strong Base Weak Acid + Strong Base Strong Acid + Weak Base Weak Acid + Weak Base The extent of this reaction is: Below 50% 50% Above 50% 100%
Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when excess hydrochloric acid (aq) and calcium sulfite (s) are combined. Note: Sulfites follow the same solubility trends as sulfates.
Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when excess hydroiodic acid and potassium carbonate (aq) are combined. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when excess hydrochloric acid (aq) and manganese(II) sulfide are combined. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when sodium sulfite (aq) and excess hydrochloric acid (aq) are combined. Note: Sulfites follow the same solubility trends as sulfates.