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Organic Chemistry
Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of Fe2(SO4)3(aq) and Sr(NO3)2(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules.
Identify the spectator ions in Exercises 9 and 10. In Exercises 9, write the net ionic equation for the reaction of FeCl2(aq) and AgNO3(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules. In Exercises
Identify the spectator ions in Exercises 11 and 12. In exercise 11, Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of KCl(aq) and NaC2H3O2(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules. In
Write a chemical equation that represents SrCl2(s) dissociating in water.
Write a chemical equation that represents (NH4)3PO4(s) dissociating in water.
Write a chemical equation that represents Fe(C2H3O2)3(s) dissociating in water.
Write the complete ionic equation for the reaction of FeCl2(aq) and AgNO3(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules.
Write the complete ionic equation for the reaction of BaCl2(aq) and Na2SO4(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules.
Write the complete ionic equation for the reaction of KCl(aq) and NaC2H3O2(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules.
Write the complete ionic equation for the reaction of Fe2(SO4)3(aq) and Sr(NO3)2(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules.
Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of FeCl2(aq) and AgNO3(aq). You may have to consult the solubility rules.
Which is a composition reaction and which is not? a. NaCl + AgNO3 ( AgCl + NaNO3 b. CaO + CO2 ( CaCO3
Which is a combustion reaction and which is not? a. CH4 + 2F2 ( CF4 + 2H2 b. 2H2 + O2 ( 2H2O
Which is a combustion reaction and which is not? a. P4 + 5O2 ( 2P2O5 b. 2Al2S3 + 9O2 ( 2Al2O3 + 6SO2
Which is a combustion reaction and which is not?a. C2H4 + O2 ( C2H4O2b. C2H4 + Cl2 ( C2H4Cl2
Is it possible for a decomposition reaction to also be a combustion reaction? Give an example to support your case.
Complete and balance each combustion equation.a. C4H9OH + O2 ( ?b. CH3NO2 + O2 ( ?
Complete and balance each combustion equation.a. B2H6 + O2 ( ? (The oxide of boron formed is B2O3.)b. Al2S3 + O2 ( ? (The oxide of sulfur formed is SO2.)c. Al2S3 + O2 ( ? (The oxide of sulfur formed
Which is a composition reaction and which is not? a. H2 + Cl2 ( 2HCl b. 2HBr + Cl2 ( 2HCl + Br2
Which is a composition reaction and which is not? a. 2SO2 + O2 ( 2SO3 b. 6C + 3H2 ( C6H6
Which is a composition reaction and which is not?a. 4Na + 2C + 3O2 ( 2Na2CO3b. Na2CO3 ( Na2O + CO2
Which is a decomposition reaction and which is not? a. HCl + NaOH ( NaCl + H2O b. CaCO3 ( CaO + CO2
Which is a decomposition reaction and which is not? a. 3O2 ( 2O3 b. 2KClO3 ( 2KCl + 3O2
Which is a decomposition reaction and which is not? a. Na2O + CO2 ( Na2CO3 b. H2SO3 ( H2O + SO2
Which is a decomposition reaction and which is not? a. 2C7H5N3O6 ( 3N2 + 5H2O + 7CO + 7C b. C6H12O6 + 6O2 ( 6CO2 + 6H2O
Which is a combustion reaction and which is not? a. C6H12O6 + 6O2 ( 6CO2 + 6H2O b. 2Fe2S3 + 9O2 ( 2Fe2O3 + 6SO2
Write the net ionic equation for each neutralization reaction in Exercise 8.In exercise 8a. HNO3(aq) + Fe(OH)3(s) ( ?b. H3PO4(aq) + CsOH(aq) ( ?
Write the complete and net ionic equations for the neutralization reaction between HClO3(aq) and Zn(OH)2(s). Assume the salt is soluble.
Write the complete and net ionic equations for the neutralization reaction between H2C2O4(s) and Sr(OH)2(aq). Assume the salt is insoluble.
Explain why the net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction between HCl(aq) and KOH(aq) is the same as the net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction between HNO3(aq) and RbOH(aq).
Explain why the net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction between HCl(aq) and KOH(aq) is different from the net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction between HCl(aq) and AgOH.
Write the complete and net ionic equations for the neutralization reaction between HCl(aq) and KOH(aq) using the hydronium ion in place of H+. What difference does it make when using the hydronium
Write the complete and net ionic equations for the neutralization reaction between HClO3(aq) and Zn(OH)2(s) using the hydronium ion in place of H+. Assume the salt is soluble. What difference does it
Predict the products of each acid-base combination listed. Assume that a neutralization reaction occurs. a. HCl and KOH b. H2SO4 and KOH c. H3PO4 and Ni(OH)2
Predict the products of each acid-base combination listed. Assume that a neutralization reaction occurs. a. HBr and Fe(OH)3 b. HNO2 and Al(OH)3 c. HClO3 and Mg(OH)2
Write a balanced chemical equation for each neutralization reaction in Exercise 3. In exercise 5 a. HCl and KOH b. H2SO4 and KOH c. H3PO4 and Ni(OH)2
Write a balanced chemical equation for each neutralization reaction in Exercise 4. In exercise 4 a. HBr and Fe(OH)3 b. HNO2 and Al(OH)3 c. HClO3 and Mg(OH)2
Write a balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between each given acid and base. Include the proper phase labels. a. HI(aq) + KOH(aq) ( ? b. H2SO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) ( ?
Write a balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between each given acid and base. Include the proper phase labels. a. HNO3(aq) + Fe(OH)3(s) ( ? b. H3PO4(aq) + CsOH(aq) ( ?
Write the net ionic equation for each neutralization reaction in Exercise 7. In exercise 7 a. HI(aq) + KOH(aq) ( ? b. H2SO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) ( ?
Is the reaction 2K(s) + Br2(ℓ) ( 2KBr(s) an oxidation-reduction reaction? Explain your answer.
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in each substance.a. PF5b. (NH4)2Sc. Hgd. Li2O2 (lithium peroxide)
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in each substance. a. CO b. CO2 c. NiCl2 d. NiCl3
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in each substance. a. NaH (sodium hydride) b. NO2 c. NO2− d. AgNO3
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in each substance.a. CH2Ob. NH3c. Rb2SO4d. Zn(C2H3O2)2
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in each substance. a. C6H6 b. B(OH)3 c. Li2S d. Au
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox equation by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms.2NO + Cl2 ( 2NOCl
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox equation by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms.Fe + SO3 ( FeSO3
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox equation by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms. 2KrF2 + 2H2O ( 2Kr + 4HF + O2
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox equation by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms.SO3 + SCl2 ( SOCl2 + SO2
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox equation by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms.2K + MgCl2 ( 2KCl + Mg
Is the reactionNaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) ( NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)an oxidation-reduction reaction? Explain your answer.
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox equation by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms.C7H16 + 11O2 ( 7CO2 + 8H2O
In the reaction 2Ca(s) + O2(g) ( 2CaO indicate what has lost electrons and what has gained electrons.
In the reaction 16Fe(s) + 3S8(s) ( 8Fe2S3(s) indicate what has lost electrons and what has gained electrons.
In the reaction 2Li(s) + O2(g) ( Li2O2(s) indicate what has been oxidized and what has been reduced.
In the reaction 2Ni(s) + 3I2(s) ( 2NiI3(s) indicate what has been oxidized and what has been reduced.
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in each substance.a. P4b. SO2c. SO22−d. Ca(NO3)2
Chemical equations can also be used to represent physical processes. Write a chemical reaction for the boiling of water, including the proper phase labels.
Write the complete and net ionic equations for this double-replacement reaction. Ag2SO4(aq) + SrCl2(aq) ( ?
Identify the spectator ions in this reaction. What is the net ionic equation? NaCl(aq) + KBr(aq) ( NaBr(aq) + KCl(aq)
Complete and identify the spectator ions in this reaction. What is the net ionic equation? 3H2SO4 (aq) + 2Al(OH)3(s) ( ?
Can a reaction be a composition reaction and a redox reaction at the same time? Give an example to support your answer.
Can a reaction be a combustion reaction and a redox reaction at the same time? Give an example to support your answer.
Can a reaction be a decomposition reaction and a redox reaction at the same time? Give an example to support your answer.
Can a reaction be a combustion reaction and a double-replacement reaction at the same time? Give an example to support your answer.
What are the oxidation numbers of the nitrogen atoms in these substances?a. N2b. NH3c. NOd. N2Oe. NO2f. N2O4g. N2O5h. NaNO3
Chemical equations can also be used to represent physical processes. Write a chemical reaction for the freezing of water, including the proper phase labels.
What are the oxidation numbers of the sulfur atoms in these substances?a. SF6b. Na2SO4c. K2SO3d. SO3e. SO2f. S8g. Na2S
Disproportion is a type of redox reaction in which the same substance is both oxidized and reduced. Identify the element that is disproportionating and indicate the initial and final oxidation
Disproportion is a type of redox reaction in which the same substance is both oxidized and reduced. Identify the element that is disproportionating and indicate the initial and final oxidation
Predict the products of and balance this double-replacement reaction. Ag2SO4(aq) + SrCl2(aq) ( ?
Write the complete and net ionic equations for this double-replacement reaction. BaCl2(aq) + Ag2SO4(aq) ( ?
A serving of breakfast cereal usually has 110 Cal. How many joules of energy is this?
Given the thermochemical equationsPb + Cl2 ( PbCl2ΔH = −223 kJPbCl2 + Cl2 ( PbCl4ΔH = −87 kJ determine ΔH for 2PbCl2 ( Pb + PbCl4
Write the equation for the formation of CaCO3(s).
Write the formation reactions that will yield2SO2(g) + O2(g) ( 2SO3(g).
What is the enthalpy of reaction for this chemical equation?
What is the work performed when a gas expands from 0.66 L to 1.33 L against an external pressure of 0.775 atm?
Calculate the heat involved when 76.5 g of Ag increase temperature from 17.8(C to 144.5(C. The specific heat of Ag is 0.233 J/g·(C.
Gold has a specific heat of 0.129 J/g·(C. If 1,377 J are needed to increase the temperature of a sample of gold by 99.9(C, what is the mass of the gold?
Write the thermochemical equation for the reaction of N2(g) with O2(g) to make 2NO(g), which has an enthalpy change of 181 kJ.
Consider this thermochemical equation. CO2(g) + H2(g) ( CO(g) + H2O(g) ΔH = 42 kJ Is it exothermic or endothermic? How much energy is given off or absorbed?
In a calorimeter at constant pressure, 0.10 mol of CH4(g) and 0.20 mol of O2(g) are reacted.CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ( CO2(g) + 2H2O(ℓ)The reaction warms 750.0 g of H2O by 28.4°C. What is ΔH for the
Given the thermo chemical equationN2(g) + 3H2(g) ( 2NH3(g)ΔH = −91.8 kJHow much heat is given off when 1.00 g of H2 reacts?
How many grams of N2 will react if 100.0 kJ of energy are supplied?N2(g) + O2(g) ( 2NO(g)ΔH = 180.6 kJ
Express the quantity of 422 J in calories.
Express the quantity of 3.225 kJ in calories.
Express the quantity 55.69 cal in joules.
Express the quantity 965.33 kcal in joules.
Express the quantity 965.33 Cal in joules.
What is the heat when 0.444 g of Au increases temperature from 17.8(C to 222.5(C? The heat capacity of Au is in Table 7.1.
What is the heat when 245 g of H2O cool from 355 K to 298 K? The heat capacity of H2O is in Table 7.1.
What is the heat when 100.0 g of Mg cool from 725 K to 552 K? The heat capacity of Mg is in Table 7.1.
It takes 452 J of heat to raise the temperature of a 36.8 g sample of a metal from 22.9(C to 98.2(C. What is the heat capacity of the metal?
It takes 2,267 J of heat to raise the temperature of a 44.5 g sample of a metal from 33.9(C to 288.3(C. What is the heat capacity of the metal?
An experimenter adds 336 J of heat to a 56.2 g sample of Hg. What is its change in temperature? The heat capacity of Hg is in Table 7.1.
To a 0.444 g sample of H2O, 23.4 J of heat are added. What is its change in temperature? The heat capacity of H2O is in Table 7.1.
An unknown mass of Al absorbs 187.9 J of heat and increases its temperature from 23.5(C to 35.6(C. What is the mass of the aluminum? How many moles of aluminum is this?
A sample of He goes from 19.4(C to 55.9(C when 448 J of energy are added. What is the mass of the helium? How many moles of helium is this?
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