
(a)
Interpretation:
The given reactions are
For Nickel, the sulfide ore is roasted in air:
The metal oxide is reduced by the
The
The given three steps have to be balanced and overall balanced equation for the conversion of
(a)

Explanation of Solution
The given reactions can be balanced as
Balancing the Nickel in the equation:
Three atoms of nickel are present in reactant side and only one atom of nickel is present in product side. To balance the nickel on both sides, co-efficient
Balancing the Sulfur in the equation:
Four atoms of sulfur are present in reactant side and only one atom of sulfur is present in product side. To balance the sulfur on both sides, co-efficient
Balancing the Oxygen in the equation:
Two atoms of oxygen are present in reactant side and fourteen atoms of oxygen are present in product side. To balance the oxygen on both sides, co-efficient
The second reaction is a balanced equation.
The third reaction can be balanced as
In the above equation, nickel is balanced and
Balancing the
Only one
Overall balanced equation for the conversion of
Equation 1:
Equation 2:
In order to get the overall equation of conversion of
Equation 3:
In order to get the overall equation of conversion of
Overall reaction:
(b)
Interpretation:
The overall
Concept Introduction:
Reaction quotient:
The ratio of concentration terms for a reaction is known as reaction quotient. It is denoted by
(b)

Explanation of Solution
The obtained overall reaction is
In reaction quotient, solids are not included in the expression.
Reaction quotient expression can be written by taking the products in nominator and reactants in denominator.
Hence, the overall
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