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In this laboratory exploration various reactions of copper will illustrate these properties. First, begin with copper metal. When concentrated nitric acid is added, dramatic changes occur and the metal dissolves forming a brightly colored copper ion-containing solution. Cu(s) + 4HNO3(aq) à Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2NO2(g) + 2H2O(l) _____________ equation Cu(s) + 4H+ + 4NO3-(aq) à Cu+2(aq) +2NO3-(aq)+ 2NO2(g) + 2H2O(l) _____________ equation Reaction type_______________ What advantage(s) is/are there to the second version of the reaction equation? However, if diluted...
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1. Write the overall balanced chemical equation (not the mechanism) for the reaction you carried out in this experiment. Equation must be charge and mass balanced. Use structures not molecular formula. (3 pts) Part A Table 2: Complete this table (15 pts) 2-methyl cyclohexanol cycloalkene Molecular...
1 Reaction C: Copper(II) Hydroxide to Copper(IT) Oxide Observations: The solntich goes from a light blue to a dark blue. when heated the solution turns to a green/black color. Balanced Molecular Equation: Balanced Net lonie Equation: Reaction D: Copper(IT) Oxide to Copper(II) Sulfate Observations: "The back sond is dissolved in the acid. This creates a light blue / Clear solurich Balanced Molecular Equation: Balanced Net Ionic Equation: Reaction E: Copper(II) Sulfate to Copper Metal (and Dissolution of excess Mg) Observations:...
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Sheet Studying the Equilibrium of a Weak Acid, HS0, lon, in Water (D What is the initial color of the mixtures in Wells A-1, A-2, A-3,, A-4, and A-5 he Cole Piah f each vibrart el (2) What color change do you observe when you add Nagso, solution to Well A-1 one dlop Sau a Mare chops were added He cole edult ved Celor then, of tes wned ornge 3)...
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3. To the solution from step 2 add 6 M NaOH, sodium hydroxide solution, drop-by-drop until the solution is just basic to litmus paper. Note the odor of the solution. Write an equation to show that the amine salt is converted back to the amine, which is called the free amine or free base. Odor Chemical Equation Disposal: Discard the solution in the waste container. 5. Base Hydrolysis of Amides 1. Place...
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4. Hz and F2 react according to the following equation, forming HF. HZB)+F2() - 2HF(g) AH =-271 kJ If H2(g) and FX) were mixed in a thermally insulated vessel, the reaction that occurred would be 5. Given the thermochemical equation 2Al(s) +20g) - AlO3(s): AH = -1676 kJ find AH for the following reaction. 2Al2O3(s) -4Al(s) + 30 (9) 6. How much heat is gained by copper when 77.5 g of copper...
Objective Find the ratio of moles of reactant to moles of a product for the reaction below. Compare mass and mole amounts of reactants to determine the amount of products that can be/are made. Background Chemical reactions are represented by balanced chemical equations. Proper interpretation of an equation provides a great deal of information about the reaction it represents and about the substances involved in the reaction. For example, the coefficients in a balanced equation indicate the number of moles...
Calculate theoretical and percent yield. In this experiment, salicylic acid and acetic anhydride will be reacted to form acetylsalicylic acid in an acid catalyzed reaction. In a reaction tube, add approx. 140 mg salicylic acid, a boiling chip and a small drop of 85% phosphoric acid. Add 0.3mL acetic anhydride, which should wash the reactants to the bottom of the tube. Mix thoroughly. Heat in a beaker of water at 90oC for 5 min. Cautiously add 0.2 mL water to...
1. Add hydrochloric acid (HCl) to magnesium metal in a test tube. Observations: Reactants: Products: Chemical Equation: 2. Add calcium nitrate to sodium carbonate in a test tube. Observations: Reactants: Products: Chemical Equation: 3. Add iron (III) nitrate to sodium hydroxide in a test tube. Observations: Reactants: Products: Chemical Equation: 4. Add copper (II) nitrate to ammonium hydroxide in a test tube. For writing the equation, the Roman numeral indicates the charge of copper. Caution: ammonium hydroxide produces very pungent...
Hello everyone! I was wondering if someone can help me write the the equation for this reaction, am I supposed to include the M in the equation for this? "Dissolve a small amount of Na2SO4 in 2 mL of deionized water. then add 20 drops of 6M HCl and no more than 4-6 drops of 0.1 M BaCl2 solution and write the balanced net ionic equation for this reaction"