Name P.S. 3.5 Chemical Reactions 5. Aluminum was first produced in 1825 by Hans Oersted using the following reaction. KCI (s) S K (s) AICI, (s) Al (s) is 3C1 6. Silver is recovered from silver ore by converting the ore into silver sulfate which is then reacted with copper. Cu (s) Ag,S0, (aq) 7. Phosphoric acid is produced at a fertilizer plant. H,SO, (aq) Ca (P0,)2 (s)

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PS. 3.5 Chemical Reactions
5. Aluminum was first produced in 1825 by Hans Oersted using the following reaction.
KCI (s)
K (s)
AICI, (s)
Al (s)
6. Silver is recovered from silver ore by converting the ore into silver sulfate which is then
reacted with copper.
Cu (s)
Ag,S0, (aq)
7. Phosphoric acid is produced at a fertilizer plant.
H,SO, (aq) +
Ca (PO,)2 (s)
8. Bromine is commercially produced from MgBr, found in sea water.
Cl, (g)
MgBr, (aq)
9. Hydrogen sulfide (sour) gas from a wild natural gas well reacts with the lead (II) chromate
pigment in paint on homes.
H,S (g)
PbCrO, (s)
10. Hydrogen sulfide gas from a wild sour natural gas well reacts with the silver in cutlery and
ornaments in homes.
H,S (g)
Ag (s)
Transcribed Image Text:Name PS. 3.5 Chemical Reactions 5. Aluminum was first produced in 1825 by Hans Oersted using the following reaction. KCI (s) K (s) AICI, (s) Al (s) 6. Silver is recovered from silver ore by converting the ore into silver sulfate which is then reacted with copper. Cu (s) Ag,S0, (aq) 7. Phosphoric acid is produced at a fertilizer plant. H,SO, (aq) + Ca (PO,)2 (s) 8. Bromine is commercially produced from MgBr, found in sea water. Cl, (g) MgBr, (aq) 9. Hydrogen sulfide (sour) gas from a wild natural gas well reacts with the lead (II) chromate pigment in paint on homes. H,S (g) PbCrO, (s) 10. Hydrogen sulfide gas from a wild sour natural gas well reacts with the silver in cutlery and ornaments in homes. H,S (g) Ag (s)
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