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Solid baking soda (soolim bicarboncte) reacts with vinegar
to groowee carbon dibxrde, water and sodium acetate (agueous).
Hqueous lead (1D nitrate rea cts with potasesium sulfide (aqueous
to
produce a greciprtate of lead () sulfide and agueoos potasslum
nitrode .
* All equations must be balaned ŷ state symbole must be
Activity
included
of symbols
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I Consider each of the following worded reactions.
Write a chemical equation for, each one and categorite
Pynthesis, decomposchion, combustion, single
each one
as
a
replacemont or double replacement reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:7:39 AM Fri Nov 6 * 39% A learn-us-east-1-prod-fleet01-xythos.s3.amazonaws.com I Consider each of the following worded reactions. Write a chemical equation for, each one and categorite Pynthesis, decomposchion, combustion, single each one as a replacemont or double replacement reaction.
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When an atom combines with oxygen which produce carbon dioxide and water is known as combustion reaction.

The reaction in which a single break down into two or more elements is known as decomposition reaction.

When two reactant molecules exchange their ions to form two new compounds is known as double displacement reaction.

Step 2

When the Sodium bicarbonate reacts with vinegar to produce carbon dioxide , water and sodium acetate  is a type of double displacement reaction.

In first step; the vinegar reacts with sodium bicarbonate and form sodium acetate and carbonic acid.

NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2  NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3

Carbonic acid is unstable which further decompose and form carbon dioxide gas.

H2CO3  H2O + CO2

The complete reaction is shown below:

NaHCO3 s+ HC2H3O2l  NaC2H3O2aq + H2Ol + CO2g

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