write equation for the formation of the following
salts by the action of an acid on a carbonate:
(a) calcium chloride
(b) magnesium sulphate
write equation for the formation of the following salts by the action of an acid on...
Word and symbol equations A. Write the symbol equation of the following word equations: .zinc +hydrochloric acid zinc chloride+hydrogen 2. copper(II) carbonate sulphuric acidcopper(II sulphate+ water + carbon dioxide 3. magnesium oxide + nitric acid =-=> magnesium nitrate + water 4. zinc sulphuric acid>zinc sulphate + hydrogen 5. magnesium hydroxide+hydrochloric acid magnesium chloride + water 6. Lithium Copper(I)sulfate sulfate + Copper Lithium xygen gas >zincoxide 8. iron+ hydrochloric acidiron(II chloride +hydrogen 9. magnesium oxide hydrochloric acid + water 10. calcium...
18. For each of the following, write a balanced equation and a net ionic equation, if possible. howing, write a balanced molecular equation, a balanced total ionic a. sodium carbonate + copper(II) chloride -----> b. potassium chloride + calcium nitrate ------> C. sodium sulfide + hydroiodic acid -------> d. ammonium phosphate + magnesium hydroxide -----> e. hydrochloric acid + silver nitrate ------->
Help me solve these 2 questions: 1) Write the formation equation for solid sodium chloride. 2) Write the formation equation for solid magnesium carbonate
Write a balanced equation for each of the following reactions. 1)When carbonate salts dissolve in water, they produce basic solutions. Write a balanced net ionic equation for each of the following reactions. 1)Dilute nitric acid reacts with zinc metal with formation of nitrous oxide. 2)Concentrated nitric acid reacts with sulfur with formation of nitrogen dioxide. 3)Concentrated nitric acid oxidizes sulfur dioxide with formation of nitric oxide. 4)Hydrazine is burned in excess fluorine gas, forming NF3. 5)Hydrazine reduces CrO2−4 to Cr...
Write the molecular equation, total ionic Equation & the NET ionic equation for a.) Potassium Carbonate and Magnesium Sulfate b.) Lead Nitrate and Lithium Sulfide c.) Ammonium Phosphate and Calcium Chloride
A. Write the acid-base neutralization equation for the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid which, in this case, produces calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water B. How many grams of limestone (CaCO3) would be reauired to neutralize 10.0L of 0.030 M hydrochloric acid?
For each of the salts on the left, match the salts on the right that can be compared directly, using Ksp values, to estimate solubilities. (If more than one salt on the right can be directly compared, include all the relevant salts by writing your answer as a string of characters without punctuation, e.g, ABC.) 1. magnesium fluoride A. BaSO3 2. calcium carbonate B. PbS C. Pb(OH)2 D. CuCO3 Write the expression for K in terms of the solubility,...
Name Period__Date ProAP Chemistry Homework #45 For each of the following: A Write a balanced molecular equation (including states) B. Write the complete ionic equation (including states) C. Write the net lonic equation (including states) 1. potassium chloride lead (II) nitrate calcium chloride + sodium carbonate 3. Iron (III) sulfate + lithium carbonate → iron (II) chloride + sodium sulfide - 5. ammonium phosphate + magnesium nitrate →
4. Write balanced molecular equations for the formation of the following compounds from the neutralization reactions of acids with bases. a. potassium nitrate b. calcium sulfate c. barium chloride d. sodium iodide e. ammonium nitrate f. magnesium chloride
Each of the insoluble salts below are put into 0.10 M hydrochloric acid solution. Do you expect their solubility to be more, less, or about the same as in a pure water solution ? Silver chloride, barium fluoride, barium carbonate. calcium hydroxide, silver chloride, silver sulfite