95011&OpenVellumHMAC=712fec996d2e4be570362447e9826797#100.. Part C Cl₂(g) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + NaClO3(aq) + H₂O(1) Express your answers as integers separated by commas. Submit Request Answer Part D MgCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) → MgCl₂(aq) + H₂O(l) + CO₂(g) Express your answers as integers separated by commas. Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback © Pearson

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Part C
Cl₂(g) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + NaClO3(aq) + H₂O(1)
Express your answers as integers separated by commas.
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MgCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) → MgCl₂(aq) + H₂O(l) + CO₂(g)
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Transcribed Image Text:95011&OpenVellumHMAC=712fec996d2e4be570362447e9826797#100.. Part C Cl₂(g) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + NaClO3(aq) + H₂O(1) Express your answers as integers separated by commas. Submit Request Answer Part D MgCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) → MgCl₂(aq) + H₂O(l) + CO₂(g) Express your answers as integers separated by commas. Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback © Pearson
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### Chemical Equation Balancing Interactive Exercise

#### Part A
**Chemical Equation:**
\[ \text{K}_2\text{SO}_3(\text{aq}) + \text{MnCl}_2(\text{aq}) \rightarrow \text{MnSO}_3(\text{s}) + \text{KCl}(\text{aq}) \]

**Instructions:**
Express your answers as integers separated by commas.

**Input Box:**
\[ \boxed{\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad} \]

**Buttons:**
- **Submit**
- **Request Answer**

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#### Part B
**Chemical Equation:**
\[ \text{NaN}_3(\text{s}) \rightarrow \text{Na}(\text{s}) + \text{N}_2(\text{g}) \]

**Instructions:**
Express your answers as integers separated by commas.

**Input Box:**
\[ \boxed{\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad} \]

**Buttons:**
- **Submit**
- **Request Answer**

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**Explanation:**
This exercise involves balancing chemical equations, a fundamental skill in chemistry. For each part, you need to determine the correct stoichiometric coefficients that balance the given chemical equations. These coefficients should be entered as integers and separated by commas in the provided input box. Use the buttons to either submit your answers or request the correct answers if needed.

For **Part A**, you need to balance the number of atoms for each element on both sides of the equation.

For **Part B**, you must also make sure the number of nitrogen and sodium atoms are balanced on both the reactant and product sides of the equation.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemical Equation Balancing Interactive Exercise #### Part A **Chemical Equation:** \[ \text{K}_2\text{SO}_3(\text{aq}) + \text{MnCl}_2(\text{aq}) \rightarrow \text{MnSO}_3(\text{s}) + \text{KCl}(\text{aq}) \] **Instructions:** Express your answers as integers separated by commas. **Input Box:** \[ \boxed{\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad} \] **Buttons:** - **Submit** - **Request Answer** --- #### Part B **Chemical Equation:** \[ \text{NaN}_3(\text{s}) \rightarrow \text{Na}(\text{s}) + \text{N}_2(\text{g}) \] **Instructions:** Express your answers as integers separated by commas. **Input Box:** \[ \boxed{\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad} \] **Buttons:** - **Submit** - **Request Answer** --- **Explanation:** This exercise involves balancing chemical equations, a fundamental skill in chemistry. For each part, you need to determine the correct stoichiometric coefficients that balance the given chemical equations. These coefficients should be entered as integers and separated by commas in the provided input box. Use the buttons to either submit your answers or request the correct answers if needed. For **Part A**, you need to balance the number of atoms for each element on both sides of the equation. For **Part B**, you must also make sure the number of nitrogen and sodium atoms are balanced on both the reactant and product sides of the equation.
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