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Bundle: An Introduction to Physical Science, 14th Loose-leaf Version + WebAssign Printed Access Card, Single Term. Shipman/Wilson/Higgins/Torres
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ISBN: 9781305719057
Author: James Shipman, Jerry D. Wilson, Charles A. Higgins, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 9E

(a)

To determine

Balance and complete the given acid-base reaction: HNO3+KOH

(a)

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Answer to Problem 9E

The balanced acid-base reaction is written as,

HNO3+KOHKNO3+H2O

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The given reaction is a type of acid-base reaction.

Explanation:

The reaction between acid and base gives water and salt is called acid-base reaction. The reaction between acid and a carbonate or hydrogen carbonate to give salt, water and carbon dioxide is called acid-carbonate reaction.

The given reaction is a type of acid-base reaction. The reaction is written as,

HNO3+KOHKNO3+H2O

The above chemical reaction is balanced.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the balanced acid-base reaction is written as,

HNO3+KOHKNO3+H2O

(b)

To determine

Balance and complete the given acid-carbonate reaction:

HC2H3O2+K2CO3

(b)

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Answer to Problem 9E

The balanced acid-carbonate reaction is written as,

2HC2H3O2+K2CO3H2O+CO2+2KC2H3O2

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The given reaction is a type of acid-carbonate reaction.

Explanation:

The reaction between acid and base gives water and salt is called acid-base reaction. The reaction between acid and a carbonate or hydrogen carbonate to give salt, water and carbon dioxide is called acid-carbonate reaction.

The given reaction is a type of acid-carbonate reaction. The reaction is written as,

HC2H3O2+K2CO3H2O+CO2+KC2H3O2

In the above reaction, there are two potassium atoms on the reactant side and one potassium atom on the product side. Therefore, multiply KC2H3O2 with 2 . The chemical reaction is written as,

HC2H3O2+K2CO3H2O+CO2+2KC2H3O2

In the above reaction, there are three carbon atoms and four hydrogen atoms on reactant side. There are five carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms on product side. Therefore, multiply HC2H3O2 with 2 . Therefore, the balanced acid-carbonate reaction is written as,

2HC2H3O2+K2CO3H2O+CO2+2KC2H3O2

Conclusion:

Therefore, the balanced acid-carbonate reaction is written as,

2HC2H3O2+K2CO3H2O+CO2+2KC2H3O2

(c)

To determine

Balance and complete the given acid-base reaction: H3PO4+NaOH

(c)

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Answer to Problem 9E

The balanced acid-base reaction is written as,

H3PO4+3NaOH3H2O+Na3PO4

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The given reaction is a type of acid-base reaction.

Explanation:

The reaction between acid and base gives water and salt is called acid-base reaction. The reaction between acid and a carbonate or hydrogen carbonate to give salt, water and carbon dioxide is called acid-carbonate reaction.

The given reaction is a type of acid-base reaction. The reaction is written as,

H3PO4+NaOHH2O+Na3PO4

In the above reaction, there are three sodium atoms on the product side and one sodium atom on the reactant side. Therefore, multiply NaOH with 3 . The chemical equation is written as,

H3PO4+3NaOHH2O+Na3PO4

In the above reaction, there are six hydrogen atoms and seven oxygen atoms on the reactant side. There are two hydrogen atoms and five oxygen atoms on the product side. Therefore, multiply H2O with 3 . The balanced acid-base reaction is written as,

H3PO4+3NaOH3H2O+Na3PO4

Conclusion:

Therefore, the balanced acid-base reaction is written as,

H3PO4+3NaOH3H2O+Na3PO4

(d)

To determine

Balance and complete the given acid-carbonate reaction:

H2SO4+CaCO3

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9E

The balanced acid-carbonate reaction is written as,

H2SO4+CaCO3CaSO4+H2O+CO2

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The given reaction is a type of acid-carbonate reaction.

Explanation:

The reaction between acid and base gives water and salt is called acid-base reaction. The reaction between acid and a carbonate or hydrogen carbonate to give salt, water and carbon dioxide is called acid-carbonate reaction.

The given reaction is a type of acid-carbonate reaction. The reaction is written as,

H2SO4+CaCO3CaSO4+H2O+CO2

The above chemical reaction is balanced.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the balanced acid-carbonate reaction is written as,

H2SO4+CaCO3CaSO4+H2O+CO2

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