ATP contains a polyoxoanion of phosphorus. Write a balanced equation for the formation of the phosphate part of ATP (P3O10H4) from PO4^3- under aqueous conditions. Would you expect this reaction to be exogonic or endogonic?
C6H12O6 + 2 NAD+ + 2 ADP + 2 Pi --> 2 CH3COCOOH + 2 NADH + 2 H+
+ 2 ATP + 2 H2O
this reaction to be exogonic as it occurs spontaneously.
ATP contains a polyoxoanion of phosphorus. Write a balanced equation for the formation of the phosphate...
4. Write the four possible quantum numbers for the 15h electron in phosphorus atom 1sP? 5. When aqueous solution of copper (II) chloride CuClh and potassium phosphate K,PO4 are mixed, a of copper (II) phosphate is formed. Write a balanced net ionic equation for this reaction. Homework 11-First term-2018/2019
Write balanced formation equations at standard
conditions for each of the following compounds: (a) HI; (b) SiF4;
(c) O3; (d) Ca3(PO4)2.
6.52 Write balanced formation equations at standard conditions for each of the following compounds: (a) HI; (b) SiF4; (c) O3; (d) Ca3(PO4)2.
Write the balanced chemical equation for the formation of magnesium oxide from magnesium and elemental oxygen. 1. Write the balanced chemical equation for the formation of magnesium nitride from magnesium and elemental nitrogen. 2. Write the balanced chemical equation for the conversion of magnesium nitride to magnesium oxide as performed in steps 7-8 in the procedure. The reaction produces magnesium oxide and ammonia (NH,). 3. If some of the product contained magnesium nitride rather than magnesium oxide, would the experimental...
Write a balanced equation for each acid-base reaction. If no reaction occurs, write no reaction. For each equation, choose whether Keq is greater than or less than 1. There's a space to upload your balanced equations at the end of this assignment.. a. reaction of aqueous bicarbonate with aqueous hydroxide b. reaction of aqueous acetate with aqueous bisulfate c. reaction of aqueous ammonia with aqueous acetate d. reaction or aqueous dihydrogen phosphate with aqueous hydrosulfuric acid e. reaction of water...
50.0g of tin(II)fluoride reacts with 50.0g of sodium phosphate. (a)write the balanced equation for the double displacement reaction. (b)calculate the grams of tin(II)phosphate that would be formed in the reaction.(c)how many grams of tin(II) phosphate that would be formed in the reaction. SnF2 Na3PO4
Phosphorus (P4) burns in air to give diphosphorus pentoxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Do not have to include states. Include reaction arrow.
Write a balanced formation equation for CaCl2 at standard conditions. For the answer, enter the sum all of the coefficients in the balanced equation. (If this is not an integer, enter it as a decimal, not a fraction.)
Use this table or Appendix B to write balanced formation equations at standard conditions for each of the following compounds. (Apply fractional coefficients as needed. Include states-of-matter under STP conditions in your answer.) (a) Ca3(PO4)2(s) (b) HCN(g) (c) HI(g) (d) NaCl(s)
Phosphorus can be prepared from calcium phosphate by the following reaction: 2 Cas (POA),(s) + 6 SiO2 (s) + 10C(s) + 6 CaSiO2 (s) + P4(s) + 10 CO(9) Phosphorite is a mineral that contains Ca3(PO4), plus other non-phosphorus-containing compounds. What is the maximum amount of P4 that can be produced from 1.9 kg of phosphorite if the phosphorite sample is 75% Ca3(PO4), by mass? Assume an excess of the other reactants. Mass =
write a balanced equation for the reaction of aquenous solutiins of magnesium chloride and potassium phosphate