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**Exercise 5.43 - Chem 134**

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Read Section 5.5 (Pages 179 - 183); Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6.

Complete and balance each of the following equations. If no reaction occurs, write NOREACTION.

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\[ \text{NaOH}(aq) + (\text{NH}_4)_2\text{SO}_4(aq) \rightarrow \]

Express your answer as a chemical equation. Enter NOREACTION if no reaction occurs. Identify all of the phases in your answer.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Exercise 5.43 - Chem 134** **Missed This?** Read Section 5.5 (Pages 179 - 183); Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6. Complete and balance each of the following equations. If no reaction occurs, write NOREACTION. --- **Part D:** \[ \text{NaOH}(aq) + (\text{NH}_4)_2\text{SO}_4(aq) \rightarrow \] Express your answer as a chemical equation. Enter NOREACTION if no reaction occurs. Identify all of the phases in your answer. [Input Box for Chemical Equation] **Submit Button** | **Request Answer Button** --- **Navigation:** - My Courses - Course Home - Syllabus - Scores - Pearson eText - Study Area - Document Sharing - User Settings - Course Tools (Expandable) **Footer:** Copyright © 2020 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. [Links to: Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us] **Interface:** Buttons to navigate between questions and content, e.g., "Next." **Note:** The page is designed to aid problem-solving by guiding students through exercise 5.43 with integrated resources and tools.
### Chapter 5 Chem 134

**Exercise 5.43**

**Instructions:**
- **Missed This?** Read Section 5.5 (Pages 179 - 183); Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6.
- Complete and balance each of the following equations. If no reaction occurs, write NOREACTION.

**Task:**
- Express your answer as a chemical equation. Enter NOREACTION if no reaction occurs. Identify all of the phases in your answer.

**Given Equation:**

\[ \text{LiOH (aq) + Al(NO}_3\text{)}_3 \text{(aq)} \rightarrow \text{LiNO}_3 \text{(aq) + Al(OH)}_3 \text{(s)} \]

**Submission Details:**
- The submitted equation is incorrect; the equation is not balanced.
- You have one attempt remaining to correct it.

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**Note:** Ensure your balanced equation correctly reflects the conservation of mass and charge.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chapter 5 Chem 134 **Exercise 5.43** **Instructions:** - **Missed This?** Read Section 5.5 (Pages 179 - 183); Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6. - Complete and balance each of the following equations. If no reaction occurs, write NOREACTION. **Task:** - Express your answer as a chemical equation. Enter NOREACTION if no reaction occurs. Identify all of the phases in your answer. **Given Equation:** \[ \text{LiOH (aq) + Al(NO}_3\text{)}_3 \text{(aq)} \rightarrow \text{LiNO}_3 \text{(aq) + Al(OH)}_3 \text{(s)} \] **Submission Details:** - The submitted equation is incorrect; the equation is not balanced. - You have one attempt remaining to correct it. **Options Available:** - Submit - Previous Answers - Request Answer © 2020 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us **Note:** Ensure your balanced equation correctly reflects the conservation of mass and charge.
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