1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Balanced Equation _H4AS207AS205 +______H₂O _____N2 + O2 →____N₂O _Nal+ Br2 →→NaBr + _______12 _PbCrO4 + HNO3 →Pb(NO3)2 + ______ _H₂CrO4 CoH14 + _O2→__COz+__HzO Type of Reaction |||
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Balanced Equation _H4AS207AS205 +______H₂O _____N2 + O2 →____N₂O _Nal+ Br2 →→NaBr + _______12 _PbCrO4 + HNO3 →Pb(NO3)2 + ______ _H₂CrO4 CoH14 + _O2→__COz+__HzO Type of Reaction |||
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![**Balancing Chemical Equations**
**Example:**
- Balance the chemical equation by placing the appropriate coefficient in front of each formula. Use a "1" if necessary—do not leave any blanks. Identify the type of reaction.
\[ \underline{2} \text{Mg(s)} + \underline{\,} \text{O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow \underline{2} \text{MgO(s)} \]
**Type of Reaction:** Combustion Reaction
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**PROBLEMS:**
Balance the following equations by adding coefficients. Do not leave blank spaces—use a "1" if necessary. Identify the type of reaction in the right column.
| Balanced Equation | Type of Reaction |
|-------------------|------------------|
| 1. \(\underline{\,}\text{H}_4\text{As}_2\text{O}_7 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{As}_2\text{O}_5 + \underline{\,}\text{H}_2\text{O}\) | |
| 2. \(\underline{\,}\text{N}_2 + \underline{\,}\text{O}_2 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{N}_2\text{O}\) | |
| 3. \(\underline{\,}\text{NaI} + \underline{\,}\text{Br}_2 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{NaBr} + \underline{\,}\text{I}_2\) | |
| 4. \(\underline{\,}\text{PbCrO}_4 + \underline{\,}\text{HNO}_3 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{Pb(NO}_3\text{)}_2 + \underline{\,}\text{H}_2\text{CrO}_4\) | |
| 5. \(\underline{\,}\text{C}_6\text{H}_{14} + \underline{\,}\text{O}_2 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{CO}_2 + \underline{\,}\text{H}_2\text{O}\) | |
**Instructions:** For each equation, determine the correct coefficients needed to balance the equation. After balancing, indicate the type of reaction (e.g., synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or combustion) in the right column](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3f5c5169-a058-4efa-acfe-9e8bcab0e717%2Fd4eaf34f-867d-4625-b572-3f9618e6615a%2Fyfam3s5_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Balancing Chemical Equations**
**Example:**
- Balance the chemical equation by placing the appropriate coefficient in front of each formula. Use a "1" if necessary—do not leave any blanks. Identify the type of reaction.
\[ \underline{2} \text{Mg(s)} + \underline{\,} \text{O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow \underline{2} \text{MgO(s)} \]
**Type of Reaction:** Combustion Reaction
---
**PROBLEMS:**
Balance the following equations by adding coefficients. Do not leave blank spaces—use a "1" if necessary. Identify the type of reaction in the right column.
| Balanced Equation | Type of Reaction |
|-------------------|------------------|
| 1. \(\underline{\,}\text{H}_4\text{As}_2\text{O}_7 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{As}_2\text{O}_5 + \underline{\,}\text{H}_2\text{O}\) | |
| 2. \(\underline{\,}\text{N}_2 + \underline{\,}\text{O}_2 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{N}_2\text{O}\) | |
| 3. \(\underline{\,}\text{NaI} + \underline{\,}\text{Br}_2 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{NaBr} + \underline{\,}\text{I}_2\) | |
| 4. \(\underline{\,}\text{PbCrO}_4 + \underline{\,}\text{HNO}_3 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{Pb(NO}_3\text{)}_2 + \underline{\,}\text{H}_2\text{CrO}_4\) | |
| 5. \(\underline{\,}\text{C}_6\text{H}_{14} + \underline{\,}\text{O}_2 \rightarrow \underline{\,}\text{CO}_2 + \underline{\,}\text{H}_2\text{O}\) | |
**Instructions:** For each equation, determine the correct coefficients needed to balance the equation. After balancing, indicate the type of reaction (e.g., synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or combustion) in the right column
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Step 1: Types of chemical reaction
Answer:
- Combination reaction
- Decomposition reaction
- Single displacement reaction
- Double displacement reaction
- Combustion reaction
- Neutralization reaction
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