4.5.3. Classify each word equation below, as one of the following: (10)
Combustion, Synthesis, Decomposition, Single Displacement, Double Displacement
a) carbonic acid à water + carbon dioxide
b) sulfur + oxygen à sulfur dioxide
c) iron + copper sulfate à iron sulfate + copper
d) silver nitrate + sodium chloride à sodium nitrate + silver chloride
e) aluminum + oxygen à aluminum oxide
f) water à hydrogen + oxygen
g) sodium sulfate + calcium chloride à calcium sulfate + sodium chloride
h) butane + oxygen à carbon dioxide + water
i) zinc + sulfuric acid à zinc sulfate + hydrogen gas
j) hydrogen chloride + ammonia à ammonium chloride
2007-10-17
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The formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl.
The formula for sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
a) The acid formula begins with the element:
b) The base formula ends with the hydroxide group:
4.8.14. When hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide chemically react, a salt (sodium chloride) and water is produced. This neutralization reaction is a type of double displacement reaction, studied earlier in this unit. Write the word equation for this a)neutralization reaction. (4K)
b) Write a skeleton (unbalanced) chemical equation for this reaction.
c) Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
2007-10-17
06:27:40 ·
update #1
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2007-10-17
06:29:42 ·
update #2