Spring 2020 rev. 10/22/2018 CHEM 51 076e Fireworks! PART B- THE FLARE! 1. Assign coefficients to balance the equation describing the burning flare: CH O(s) + KCIO,(s) _CO,(g) + H,0(g) + KCI (s) 12 22 11 precipitation, acid/base, or redox (circle one) 2. Identify the reaction type for this reaction: 3. Using the rules for assigning oxidation numbers, answer the following questions: a. Which element/atom was reduced?. .......сно к а b. Which element/atom was oxidized?. СНОК CI c. What was the reducing agent?. C12H22O11 KCIO3 CO2 H2O KCI d. What was the oxidizing agent? .. C12H22O11 KCIO3 CO2 H2O KCI e. Which element/atom gained electrons? ..C HOK CI f. How many electrons were gained by each of these atoms? g. How many electrons TOTAL were gained by these atoms in the course of one complete reaction - based on the balanced equation? .. h. Which element/atom lost electrons? . CНOKCI i. How many electrons were lost by each of these atoms?... j. How many electrons TOTAL were lost by these atoms in the course of one complete reaction - based on the balanced equation? ... k. How do the total number of electrons gained in one reaction compare to the number of electrons lost in one reaction? 4. Using the coefficients from the balanced equation, calculate the number of of potassium chlorate required to react with 4.1 g C12H22O11. Show your work. grams exothermic or endothermic 5. Given your observations, describe this reaction as: (circle one) 076-4 076e-Fireworks-Spring2020.docx Last printed 1/10/20 7:31 AM

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Spring 2020
rev. 10/22/2018
CHEM 51
076e Fireworks!
PART B- THE FLARE!
1. Assign coefficients to balance the equation describing the burning flare:
CH O(s) +
KCIO,(s)
_CO,(g) +
H,0(g) +
KCI (s)
12
22 11
precipitation, acid/base, or redox
(circle one)
2. Identify the reaction type for this reaction:
3. Using the rules for assigning oxidation numbers, answer the following questions:
a. Which element/atom was reduced?.
.......сно к а
b. Which element/atom was oxidized?.
СНОК CI
c. What was the reducing agent?.
C12H22O11 KCIO3 CO2 H2O KCI
d. What was the oxidizing agent? ..
C12H22O11 KCIO3 CO2 H2O KCI
e. Which element/atom gained electrons?
..C HOK CI
f. How many electrons were gained by each of these atoms?
g. How many electrons TOTAL were gained by these atoms in the course of one
complete reaction - based on the balanced equation? ..
h. Which element/atom lost electrons?
. CНOKCI
i. How many electrons were lost by each of these atoms?...
j. How many electrons TOTAL were lost by these atoms in the course of one
complete reaction - based on the balanced equation? ...
k. How do the total number of electrons gained in one reaction compare to the
number of electrons lost in one reaction?
4. Using the coefficients from the balanced equation, calculate the number of
of potassium chlorate required to react with 4.1 g C12H22O11. Show your work.
grams
exothermic or endothermic
5. Given your observations, describe this reaction as:
(circle one)
076-4
076e-Fireworks-Spring2020.docx
Last printed 1/10/20 7:31 AM
Transcribed Image Text:Spring 2020 rev. 10/22/2018 CHEM 51 076e Fireworks! PART B- THE FLARE! 1. Assign coefficients to balance the equation describing the burning flare: CH O(s) + KCIO,(s) _CO,(g) + H,0(g) + KCI (s) 12 22 11 precipitation, acid/base, or redox (circle one) 2. Identify the reaction type for this reaction: 3. Using the rules for assigning oxidation numbers, answer the following questions: a. Which element/atom was reduced?. .......сно к а b. Which element/atom was oxidized?. СНОК CI c. What was the reducing agent?. C12H22O11 KCIO3 CO2 H2O KCI d. What was the oxidizing agent? .. C12H22O11 KCIO3 CO2 H2O KCI e. Which element/atom gained electrons? ..C HOK CI f. How many electrons were gained by each of these atoms? g. How many electrons TOTAL were gained by these atoms in the course of one complete reaction - based on the balanced equation? .. h. Which element/atom lost electrons? . CНOKCI i. How many electrons were lost by each of these atoms?... j. How many electrons TOTAL were lost by these atoms in the course of one complete reaction - based on the balanced equation? ... k. How do the total number of electrons gained in one reaction compare to the number of electrons lost in one reaction? 4. Using the coefficients from the balanced equation, calculate the number of of potassium chlorate required to react with 4.1 g C12H22O11. Show your work. grams exothermic or endothermic 5. Given your observations, describe this reaction as: (circle one) 076-4 076e-Fireworks-Spring2020.docx Last printed 1/10/20 7:31 AM
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