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aluminum chloride plus silver nitrate yields silver chloride and aluminum nitrate.


beryllium hydroxide plus hydrogen nitrate yields beryllium nitrate and water.

If you can figure out how, put the word equations in symbolic form when you post your answer

PLEASE help me slove these!!!

2007-11-20 08:41:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

the one equation is
Al Cl3 + Ag NO3 => Ag Cl + Al NO3

i need help finding the correct coefficients i have the last equation, and BTW, it is barium not beryllium.

2007-11-20 09:39:31 · update #1

2 answers

u need to write it in symbols. u need to no formula writing.

a)NH4Cl + AgNO3 -->AgCl (s) + NH4NO3

or

net ionic equation- Ag+ + Cl- -->AgCl(s)

Be(OH)2 + 2HNO3 --> 2H2O + Be(NO3)2

or

net ionic: H+ + OH- --> H2O

2007-11-20 08:49:03 · answer #1 · answered by Ari 6 · 0 0

The first step is to write down the chemical formulas of your reagents. For example, aluminum chloride is AlCl3 and silver chloride is AgCl.

Now you know that each aluminum chloride will react with three silver nitrates.

Beryllium hydroxide is Be(OH)2, and each OH in this compound will react with one hydrogen from an acid to give water, H2O.

You should be able to take it from there. "Hydrogen nitrate" is just a rather confusing way of saying nitric acid, HNO3.

2007-11-20 08:49:51 · answer #2 · answered by Facts Matter 7 · 0 0

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