1. Balance and classify the following reactions as a synthesis (SY), decomposition (D), single replacement (SR), double replacement (DR) or combustion (CO) reaction: Chemical Equation # 1 2 3 4 Ba + NaClO3 Ag + — CaCl₂ + N₂ → H₂S NaCl + Na3PO4 - Ba3N2 0₂ Ag₂S + H₂ Ca3(PO4)2 + - NaCl Classification

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H₂N-C COO
1
H
Glycine (Gly, G)
6.0
CH₂
N-C-COO
H
ylalanine (Phe, F)
5.5
#
H
1
2
3
4
H₂N-
Ba +
CH₂
H₂N-C-COO
H
Methionine (Met, M)
5.7
-
CH3
-C-COO
1
H
Alanine (Ala, A)
6.0
CH3
S
CH₂
NaClO3 →
Ag +_
CaCl₂ +
OH
Pre-Lab Assignment foI LAP
N2-
CH3
1. Balance and classify the following reactions as a synthesis (SY), decomposition (D), single replacement
(SR), double replacement (DR) or combustion (CO) reaction:
Chemical Equation
H₂S →>
CH
H₂N-C-COO
1
H
Na3PO4
CH3
Valine (Val, V)
6.0
CH₂
/\
H₂C CH₂
H₂N-C-COO™
1
H
Proline (Pro, P)
6.3
->>
NaCl + O₂
Ba3N2
CH
CH₂
H₂N-C-COO™
Ag₂S +
H
Leucine (Leu, L)
6.0
CH₂
H₂N-C-COO
H
Tryptophan (Trp, W)
5.9
+
H₂
H
CA3(PO4)2 +
-
CH₂
CH, - CH
-
H₂N-C-COO
NaCl
H
Isoleucine (lle, I)
6.0
Classification
Transcribed Image Text:H₂N-C COO 1 H Glycine (Gly, G) 6.0 CH₂ N-C-COO H ylalanine (Phe, F) 5.5 # H 1 2 3 4 H₂N- Ba + CH₂ H₂N-C-COO H Methionine (Met, M) 5.7 - CH3 -C-COO 1 H Alanine (Ala, A) 6.0 CH3 S CH₂ NaClO3 → Ag +_ CaCl₂ + OH Pre-Lab Assignment foI LAP N2- CH3 1. Balance and classify the following reactions as a synthesis (SY), decomposition (D), single replacement (SR), double replacement (DR) or combustion (CO) reaction: Chemical Equation H₂S →> CH H₂N-C-COO 1 H Na3PO4 CH3 Valine (Val, V) 6.0 CH₂ /\ H₂C CH₂ H₂N-C-COO™ 1 H Proline (Pro, P) 6.3 ->> NaCl + O₂ Ba3N2 CH CH₂ H₂N-C-COO™ Ag₂S + H Leucine (Leu, L) 6.0 CH₂ H₂N-C-COO H Tryptophan (Trp, W) 5.9 + H₂ H CA3(PO4)2 + - CH₂ CH, - CH - H₂N-C-COO NaCl H Isoleucine (lle, I) 6.0 Classification
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