Write the correct chemical formula.

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Write the correct chemical formula.

In the five examples, we are NOT concerned with writing "balanced" equations. We are ONLY
concerned with writing the correct chemical formulas for the reaction products!
Transcribed Image Text:In the five examples, we are NOT concerned with writing "balanced" equations. We are ONLY concerned with writing the correct chemical formulas for the reaction products!
4. Double Displacement Reactions begin with:
compound + compound >
FeCl3(aq) + NH40H(aq) → NHẠCI(ag) + Fe(OH)3(s)
a. Formation of water:
Acid + base → salt + water
HC (ag) + NaOН(аq) >
b. Formation of an insoluble precipitate
BaCl2(aq) + AgN03(aq) →
c. Formation of a gas
HCI(aq) +Na2CO3(aq) →
5. Synthesis Reactions
metal + oxygen → metal oxide
Al(s) + O2(g) →>
а.
b. nonmetal + oxygen → nonmetal oxide
S(s) + O2(g) →
C.
metal + nonmetal → salt (ionic compound)
Al(s) + Br2(g) →
d. metal oxide + water → metal hydroxide
CaO(s) + H20(1) →
e. nonmetal oxide + water → oxy-acid
SO3(g) + H20(1) →
Transcribed Image Text:4. Double Displacement Reactions begin with: compound + compound > FeCl3(aq) + NH40H(aq) → NHẠCI(ag) + Fe(OH)3(s) a. Formation of water: Acid + base → salt + water HC (ag) + NaOН(аq) > b. Formation of an insoluble precipitate BaCl2(aq) + AgN03(aq) → c. Formation of a gas HCI(aq) +Na2CO3(aq) → 5. Synthesis Reactions metal + oxygen → metal oxide Al(s) + O2(g) →> а. b. nonmetal + oxygen → nonmetal oxide S(s) + O2(g) → C. metal + nonmetal → salt (ionic compound) Al(s) + Br2(g) → d. metal oxide + water → metal hydroxide CaO(s) + H20(1) → e. nonmetal oxide + water → oxy-acid SO3(g) + H20(1) →
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