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U of R CHEM 104: General Chemistry I Laborat Andrew Chan Stenben Chana Write the balanced...
3. Write balanced net ionic equations for the following reactions from the spot tests in Part A. Include the states of components (e.g. (aq) if aqueous, (s) if solid) and the final colour of the solution or precipitate, if any. a) AgNO3+ HCI b) Pb(NO3)2+ K2CrO c) Fe(NO3)3 KSCN d) Ni(NOs)2 + H-DMG e) Ba(NO3)2 K2CrO4
1IC LUDOUCO 1. Complete and balance the following net ionic equations. If no reaction occurs, write NR. a. Mg?+ + OH (imited -- b. Cu²+ + SCN" - c. Co2+ + NH3(aq) limited + H20 - d. Ba2+ + so; - e. Pb2+ + NH3(aq) excess + H20 – f. Fel+ + SO-- 2. Complete and balance the following net ionic equations. If no reaction occurs, write NR. Tables 4 and 5 of Experiment 7 list amphoteric metal hydroxides that...
Write the balanced chemical equation for each of the reactions. Include phases. When aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing lead(II) nitrate, a solid precipitate forms. equation: 2 NaOH + Pb(NO3)2 + Pb(OH), + 2NaNO, However, when additional aqueous hydroxide is added, the precipitate redissolves, forming a soluble (Pb(OH),12- (aq) complex ion. equation: Pb(OH), +20H (Pb(OH) 2 -
Write the balanced equations (all three types) for the reactions that occur when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) molecular equation: complete ionic equation: net ionic equation: (a)perchloric acid [HClO4(aq)] and iron(III) hydroxide. (b) ammonia (aqueous) and hydroiodic acid. (c) calcium hydroxide (aqueous) and hydrochloric acid. (d) solid silver hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
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SBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT CH151 GENERAL CHEMISTR 17. Zinc dissolves in hydrochloric acid to yield hydrogen gas Balance the equation. What mass of hydrogen gas is p is dissolved in 400.0 ml of 3.200M HC1? (5) (unbalanced) roduced when 4.350 g of zine Assume the hydrogen gas released in the last question is at STP. What is the volume of the gas (in L)P (4) 19. Now assume the gas was heated to...
Write the balanced chemical equations showing hydrogen chloride and potassium Hydroxide dissolving in water (include states-of-matter under TSS conditions in your answer. Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients.) (a) hydrogen chloride chem X.X" COH) - COH (aq) OH () OH Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs in the reaction shown below. HCI + CH3NH2 → 01 - + CH3NH2+ acid: chemPad X.Xº = = Greek Greek- Help HL Your answer appears to substitute one element for another. conjugate base: chemPad...
3.0 PROCEDURE: For each reaction, you should write a total molecular reaction, a total ionic reaction and then remove any spectator ions to produce a final net ionic reaction. In order to simplify your task each reaction has its driving force listed. In more advanced General Chemistry courses, you will be expected to find the driving force yourself (based on the rules given above), but for our purposes it is best for you to simply "experience the steps of producing...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I Stoichiometry and Reactions NAME: ux 1.hat are the reactants in the chemical equation below ? Grade Agts) AuNO, (aq) ANO, (aq) Au(s) a, Silver &Gold Nitrate . Silver& Gold b. Gold&Silver Nitrate d. Gold Nitrate & Silver Nitrate 2. Report the molar mass of Auso 3. How many hydrogen molecules are contained in 4.0 grams of H ? a. o.4M b. 12.0x10 c. 4.Omol d. 2.0g 4 What is the mass of 1.00 mole of calcium fluoride,...
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You and your lab partner have been awarded a contract from the U. S. Office of Naval Research (ONR) to identify two secret additives in a radar-reflective coating for nuclear submarines in the Russian...
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Experiment 8 Name: Double Replacement Reactions Background: Some reactions have the net effect of causing the cation of cach reactant to trade places, forming a compound with the other anion. These reactions are known as double replacement reactions. In the example below (unbalanced equation), the barium and sodium cations switch places so that barium forms a product with sulfate while sodium forms...