Chemical equations are written communications intended to describe chemical reactions happening before our eyes. What does the chemical equation for a synthesis reaction tell us is happening in the flask? ble What does the chemical equation for a decomposition reaction tell us is happening in the flask? c) 9 Find and copy or write an example of a synthesis equation describing the formation of an ionic compound (a salt).
Chemical equations are written communications intended to describe
Part A hint: What’s happening to the atoms? What is the atomic rearrangement that is ocurring?
Part B hint: what is the atomic rearrangement that is occurring? What are the atoms doing if we could see them because we can’t see atoms?
Part c hint: come up with an example of a synthesis equation for an ionic compound.
Part d hint: write a chemical equation describing its decomposition. There’s a connection between parts c and d.
E hint: choose another element that could react with your synthesis product. For example, iron could react with magnesium oxide to do the replacement.
![Chemical equations are written communications intended to describe chemical
reactions happening before our eyes.
a).
What does the chemical equation for a synthesis reaction tell us is happening in the
flask?
b)
What does the chemical equation for a decomposition reaction tell us is happening
in the flask?
Find and copy or write an example of a synthesis equation describing the formation
of an ionic compound (a salt).
d)
For the product of this equation, write a chemical equation describing its
decomposition.
e)
Choose an element that could react with your synthesis product to replace one of its
ions.
f)
Explain how you chose this element and why you are certain it would react.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa9cee119-c575-45af-9143-315aeb3a48dd%2F0493e866-cd59-4f7f-84c9-e12138aac7ee%2F60juu09_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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