
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The reaction,
Concept introduction:
A balanced chemical equation is the representation of the

Answer to Problem 64E
The completed and balanced chemical equation is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
The products of the reaction of an alkali metal with water are hydroxide of the metal and hydrogen gas. This reaction is a replacement reaction in which the hydrogen ion is replaced by the metal.
The complete reaction is shown below.
The number of hydrogen atoms on both sides is not balanced. Balance them by multiplying the
The number of atoms on both sides is now balanced but in a balanced chemical equation, there is never fraction stoichiometry. Therefore, the whole equation will be multiplied by two to balance properly.
The equation is now completed and balanced.
The completed and balanced chemical equation is rightfully stated above.
(b)
Interpretation:
The reaction,
Concept introduction:
A balanced chemical equation is the representation of the chemical reaction in the form an equation with the chemical formula of the reactants on the left-hand side and products on the right-hand side with their states.

Answer to Problem 64E
The completed and balanced chemical equation is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
The metal oxides react with water to give their hydroxides as products. The products of the reaction of
The complete reaction is shown below.
The number of sodium atoms on both sides is not balanced. Balance them by multiplying
The equation is now completed and balanced.
The completed and balanced chemical equation is rightfully stated above.
(c)
Interpretation:
The reaction,
Concept introduction:
A balanced chemical equation is the representation of the chemical reaction in the form an equation with the chemical formula of the reactants on the left-hand side and products on the right-hand side with their states.

Answer to Problem 64E
The completed and balanced chemical equation is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
Carbon dioxide reacts with water to produce carbonic acid. All non-metals react with water to give their respective acids. The products of the reaction of
The complete reaction is shown below.
The number of nitrogen atoms is not balanced on both sides. Balance them by multiplying
The equation is now completed and balanced.
The completed and balanced chemical equation is rightfully stated above.
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