EBK PHYSICAL SCIENCE
EBK PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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ISBN: 8220103146722
Author: Tillery
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 10, Problem 4PEB

(a)

To determine

To write: The balanced chemical equation for the reaction NO + O2NO2

(a)

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Answer to Problem 4PEB

Solution:

The complete and balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2NO + O22NO2.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

A chemical equation is a way of depicting a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae.

A balanced chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms for each element and the total charge are same on both the sides of the equation. This is done to avoid the violation of the conservation of mass principle.

Explanation:

The number of atoms of N on the right hand side and the left hand sides are equal but the number of atoms of O is not equal on the right hand side and the left hand side. So to balance the number of O atoms multiply 2 with NO2 and NO.

Now the equation becomes.

2NO + O22NO2

Conclusion:

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2NO + O22NO2.

(b)

To determine

To write: The balanced chemical equation for the reaction KClO3KCl+O2

(b)

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Answer to Problem 4PEB

Solution:

The complete and balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2KClO32KCl+3O2.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

A chemical equation is a way of depicting a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae.

A balanced chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms for each element and the total charge are same on both the sides of the equation. This is done to avoid the violation of the conservation of mass principle.

Explanation:

The number of atoms of K and Cl on the right hand side and the left hand sides are equal but the number of atoms of O is not equal on the right hand side and the left hand side. So to balance the number of O atoms multiply 2 with KCl and KClO3. The K and Cl atoms are balanced, now to balance O multiply 3 with O2.

Now the equation becomes.

2KClO32KCl+3O2

Conclusion:

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2KClO32KCl+3O2.

(c)

To determine

To write: The balanced chemical equation for the reaction NH4Cl+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+NH3+H2O

(c)

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Answer to Problem 4PEB

Solution:

The complete and balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2NH4Cl+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+2NH3+2H2O.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

A chemical equation is a way of depicting a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae.

A balanced chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms for each element and the total charge are same on both the sides of the equation. This is done to avoid the violation of the conservation of mass principle.

Explanation:

The number of atoms of N and Ca on the right hand side and the left hand side are equal but the number of atoms of H, O and Cl are not equal on the right hand side and the left hand side. So to balance the number of H, O and Cl atoms multiply 2 with NH3, H2O and NH4Cl.

Now the equation becomes.

2NH4Cl+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+2NH3+2H2O

Conclusion:

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2NH4Cl+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+2NH3+2H2O.

(d)

To determine

To write: The balanced chemical equation for the reaction NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+HNO3

(d)

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Answer to Problem 4PEB

Solution:

The complete and balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+2HNO3.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

A chemical equation is a way of depicting a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae.

A balanced chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms for each element and the total charge are same on both the sides of the equation. This is done to avoid the violation of the conservation of mass principle.

Explanation:

The number of Na atom on the left hand side is 1 and on the right hand side is 2 which is not balanced. Similarly, number of Na atom on the left hand side is 1 which is not equal to the number of N atom on the left hand side of the equation. Number of S and O atoms on the left hand side of the equation are same. In order to balance the number of atoms on both sides of the equation we need to multiply NaNO3 by 2 and HNO3 by 2.

Now the equation becomes.

2NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+2HNO3

Conclusion:

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+2HNO3.

(e)

To determine

To write: The balanced chemical equation for the reaction PbS+H2O2PbSO4+H2O

(e)

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Answer to Problem 4PEB

Solution:

The complete and balanced chemical equation for the reaction is PbS+4H2O2PbSO4+4H2O.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

A chemical equation is a way of depicting a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae.

A balanced chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms for each element and the total charge are same on both the sides of the equation. This is done to avoid the violation of the conservation of mass principle.

Explanation:

The number of Pb, S and H atoms are balanced on both sides of the equation and are equal but number of O atoms are not equal on the both side of this chemical equation. In order to balance the number of atoms on both sides of the equation we need to multiply H2O2 by 4 and HNO3 by 4.

Now the equation becomes.

PbS+4H2O2PbSO4+4H2O

Conclusion:

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is PbS+4H2O2PbSO4+4H2O.

(f)

To determine

To write: The balanced chemical equation for the reaction Al2(SO4)3+BaCl2AlCl3+BaSO4

(f)

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Answer to Problem 4PEB

Solution:

The complete and balanced chemical equation for the reaction is Al2(SO4)3+3BaCl22AlCl3+3BaSO4.

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

A chemical equation is a way of depicting a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae.

A balanced chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms for each element and the total charge are same on both the sides of the equation. This is done to avoid the violation of the conservation of mass principle.

Explanation:

The number of Ba atoms is equal on both sides. The number of Al, S, H, Cl and O atoms are not equal on both the sides of the chemical equation. In order to balance the number of atoms on both sides of the equation we need to multiply BaCl2  by 3, AlCl3 by 2 and BaSO4 by 3.

Now the equation becomes.

Al2(SO4)3+3BaCl22AlCl3+3BaSO4

Conclusion:

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is Al2(SO4)3+3BaCl22AlCl3+3BaSO4.

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