Part 2: Metathesis Reactions AX + BY → AY + BX Reactants No. Observation Equations (15 Drops each) Molecular CusO4 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq)→ CUCO3 (s)+ NażSO4 (aq) Copper (II) sulfate + 1 sodium carbonate eq. Net ionic Cu?* (ag) + CO,² (aq) → CuCO3 (s) V eq. Molecular Copper (II) sulfate + 2 CusO: (aq) + BaC2 (aq) → eq. Barium chloride Net ionic eq. Molecular Nickel chloride + NiCl2 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq) → sodium carbonate eq. Net ionic eq. Molecular NazCO3 (aq) + 2HCI (aq) → Sodium carbonate + eq. 4 hydrochloric acid Net ionic eq.
Part 2: Metathesis Reactions AX + BY → AY + BX Reactants No. Observation Equations (15 Drops each) Molecular CusO4 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq)→ CUCO3 (s)+ NażSO4 (aq) Copper (II) sulfate + 1 sodium carbonate eq. Net ionic Cu?* (ag) + CO,² (aq) → CuCO3 (s) V eq. Molecular Copper (II) sulfate + 2 CusO: (aq) + BaC2 (aq) → eq. Barium chloride Net ionic eq. Molecular Nickel chloride + NiCl2 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq) → sodium carbonate eq. Net ionic eq. Molecular NazCO3 (aq) + 2HCI (aq) → Sodium carbonate + eq. 4 hydrochloric acid Net ionic eq.
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Part 2: Metathesis Reactions
AX + BY → AY + BX
Reactants
No.
(15 Drops each)
Observation
Equations
Molecular
CuSO4 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq)→ CuCO3 (s)+ NażSO4 (aq)
Copper (II) sulfate +
1
eg.
sodium carbonate
Net ionic
Cu2+ (aq) + CO3² (aq) → CuCO3 (s) V
eq.
Molecular
CuSO4 (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) →
Copper (II) sulfate +
2
eq.
Barium chloride
Net ionic
eq.
Molecular
Nickel chloride +
NiCl2 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq) →
eq.
Net ionic
sodium carbonate
eq.
Molecular
NażCO3 (aq) + 2HCI (aq) →
Sodium carbonate +
4
eq.
Net ionic
hydrochloric acid
eq.
Molecular
NHẠCI (aq) + NaOH (aq) →
Ammonium chloride
5
eq.
+ sodium hydroxide
Net ionic
eq.
Molecular
CH3COONA (aq) + HCI →
Sodium acetate +
eq.
Net ionic
hydrochloric acid
eq.
Molecular
KCI (aq) + NaNO3 (aq) →
Potassium chloride +
7
eq.
sodium nitrate
Net ionic
eq.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F832f68bd-fffc-4a3b-95a1-894aa4f4dcd8%2Fb2b1913a-e3e0-43eb-9bfc-23f2bcc3cc63%2Fvdf0wvs_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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Part 2: Metathesis Reactions
AX + BY → AY + BX
Reactants
No.
(15 Drops each)
Observation
Equations
Molecular
CuSO4 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq)→ CuCO3 (s)+ NażSO4 (aq)
Copper (II) sulfate +
1
eg.
sodium carbonate
Net ionic
Cu2+ (aq) + CO3² (aq) → CuCO3 (s) V
eq.
Molecular
CuSO4 (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) →
Copper (II) sulfate +
2
eq.
Barium chloride
Net ionic
eq.
Molecular
Nickel chloride +
NiCl2 (aq) + NażCO3 (aq) →
eq.
Net ionic
sodium carbonate
eq.
Molecular
NażCO3 (aq) + 2HCI (aq) →
Sodium carbonate +
4
eq.
Net ionic
hydrochloric acid
eq.
Molecular
NHẠCI (aq) + NaOH (aq) →
Ammonium chloride
5
eq.
+ sodium hydroxide
Net ionic
eq.
Molecular
CH3COONA (aq) + HCI →
Sodium acetate +
eq.
Net ionic
hydrochloric acid
eq.
Molecular
KCI (aq) + NaNO3 (aq) →
Potassium chloride +
7
eq.
sodium nitrate
Net ionic
eq.
![Chemy 101/ Experiment 6: Chemical Reactions
Name:
I.D. No.:
> Results & Discussion:
Part 1: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
No. Reaction
Observation
Zn piece + 2 mL HCI (2M)
2
Cu wire + 2 mL HCI (2M)
3
Cu wire +1 mL HNO3 (6M) // in FUME HOOD
4
1 mL Na2C204 + 10 drops H2SO4 + 10 drops KMNO4
1. When a small piece of zinc added to HCI,
gas was produced, and the
zinc was
to
Zn (s) + HCI (aq) →
2. When a copper wire added to HCI
observed, because copper
considered as
metal.
3. Then, in fume hood 6 M HNO3 was added to a piece of copper wire.
gas was formed, And the color of the solution became
which indicates the
presence of
ion, thus Cu was,
to Cu2*. The reaction was done in
the fume hood because NO2 gas is
Cu (s) + HNO3 (aq) →
+
4. When sodium oxalate was reacted with KMNO4, the color of the solution was changed
from
to
due to the
of MnOa to
KMNO4 act as a strong.
agent in acidic media, so
was added
to the test tube to provide an
media for the reaction.
Balanced equation in acidic media : 2 MnO4 + 16 H* + 5 C2O4“ → THIS EQUATION NOTREQUIRED](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F832f68bd-fffc-4a3b-95a1-894aa4f4dcd8%2Fb2b1913a-e3e0-43eb-9bfc-23f2bcc3cc63%2Focao68r_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Chemy 101/ Experiment 6: Chemical Reactions
Name:
I.D. No.:
> Results & Discussion:
Part 1: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
No. Reaction
Observation
Zn piece + 2 mL HCI (2M)
2
Cu wire + 2 mL HCI (2M)
3
Cu wire +1 mL HNO3 (6M) // in FUME HOOD
4
1 mL Na2C204 + 10 drops H2SO4 + 10 drops KMNO4
1. When a small piece of zinc added to HCI,
gas was produced, and the
zinc was
to
Zn (s) + HCI (aq) →
2. When a copper wire added to HCI
observed, because copper
considered as
metal.
3. Then, in fume hood 6 M HNO3 was added to a piece of copper wire.
gas was formed, And the color of the solution became
which indicates the
presence of
ion, thus Cu was,
to Cu2*. The reaction was done in
the fume hood because NO2 gas is
Cu (s) + HNO3 (aq) →
+
4. When sodium oxalate was reacted with KMNO4, the color of the solution was changed
from
to
due to the
of MnOa to
KMNO4 act as a strong.
agent in acidic media, so
was added
to the test tube to provide an
media for the reaction.
Balanced equation in acidic media : 2 MnO4 + 16 H* + 5 C2O4“ → THIS EQUATION NOTREQUIRED
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