
Set up and balance each of the following reactions: 13. Sodium iodide and oxygen gas are...
1. According to the following reaction, how many grams of sodium iodide are required for the complete reaction of 32.5 grams of chlorine gas? chlorine (g) + sodium iodide (s) ---> sodium chloride (s) + iodine (s) 2. According to the following reaction, how many grams of carbon dioxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 21.3 grams of oxygen gas with excess carbon monoxide? carbon monoxide (g) + oxygen (g) ----> carbon dioxide (g) 3. According to the...
13. Balance and set up the equilibrium constant expression for the following chemical reactions: a. SO2(g) + O2(g) SO3(g) b. N2(g) + H2(g) + NH3(g)
When lead (II) nitrate reacts with sodium iodide, sodium nitrate and lead (II) iodide are formed. Balance the following equation: Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + 2NaI (aq) à PbI2 (s) + 2NaNO3 (aq) What is the limiting reagent in the reaction, If I start with 15.0 grams of lead (II) nitrate and 25.0 grams of sodium iodide, how many grams of sodium nitrate can be formed? How many grams of lead (II) iodide is formed If 6 grams of sodium nitrate...
What is the molecular equation and the net ionic equation for the following reactions: Sodium iodide + iron (III) chloride Sodium iodide + tin (IV) chloride
Experiment 5: Last week, you set up and observed an endothermic and two exothermic reactions in aqueous solution. These reactions yielded solid, aqueous, or gaseous products. This week, you will conduct two different gas-producing reactions and use the corresponding flammable products in a combustion reaction to propel a mini-rocket. In all chemical reactions, it is important to first write a balanced chemical equation to predict the relative reactant amounts needed to make the amount of desired product and achieve the...
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Section 1: Balance each of the following reactions. Your instructor may discuss the different types of reactions present in these examples. Reaction Type Al + O2 +Al:03 Synthesis Synthesis N2 + H2 + NH3 MgCO3 → MgO + CO2 KCIO: → KCI + 02 Cu + AgNO3 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2 Cl2 + Nal → NaCl + 1; HCI + NaOH + H:0 + NaCI BiCl3 + H2S → Bi2S3 + HCI Section II: Balance each of the following...
PbO can be formed from lead metal
and oxygen gas
Pb+O2PbO
Use the follwing reactions to determine the standard enthalpy
change when 1 mole of PbO is formed from lead metal and oxygen
gas
PbO+CPb+CO
dELTA H=107KJ
2C+O22CO
DELTA H=-222KJ
For the following reactions, what chemical reactions would you observe? 1) Butane and Oxygen 2) Decomposition of Ammonium Carbonate 3) Zinc and Citric Acid 4) Zinc Acetate and Sodium Phosphate Tribasic 5) Hydrochloric Acid and Potassium Carbonate
Chemical Reactions and Equations Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions and also identifying them as formation, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement or combustion reactions. Reaction between sodium carbonate and nitric acid to produce sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide and water a. b. Reaction between silver (1) nitrate and hydrogen sulfide gas. c. Reaction between sodium and water to produce hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide. d. Reaction between sodium and chlorine to produce sodium chloride. e. Reaction between lead(II) chloride...
Identify each of the following reactions as synthesis, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, or double replacement. If the reaction is a single or double replacement reaction, tell if the reaction occurs spontaneously. If the reaction does not occur spontaneously, write "No Reaction." If the reaction does occur spontaneously for single and double replacement write a balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equation. For the other types of reactions, write a balanced chemical equation. 2. Water and dinitrogen trioxide gas 3....