(a)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation is to be completed and balanced.
Concept Introduction:
Combustion reactionisa
(a)
Answer to Problem 26A
Explanation of Solution
Combustion reaction is a chemical reaction when a substance is reacted with oxygen gas. The heat is evolved in this reaction. In the given reaction, formation of carbon dioxide and water takes place.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation is to be completed and balanced.
Concept Introduction:
Substitution reaction is defined as one type of chemical reaction when one atom or one group in a compound is replaced by another atom or group. When a hydrogen atom in an
(b)
Answer to Problem 26A
Explanation of Solution
When a hydrogen atom in an alkane is replaced by a halogen atom (Cl, Br, I) , the reaction is called halogenation. When methane is treated with chlorine gas, methyl chloride is formed along with hydrochloric acid.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation is to be completed and balanced.
Concept Introduction:
Substitution reaction is defined as one type of chemical reaction when one atom or one group in a compound is replaced by another atom or group. When a hydrogen atom in an alkane is replaced by a halogen atom (Cl, Br, I) is called halogenation.
(c)
Answer to Problem 26A
Explanation of Solution
When a hydrogen atom in an alkane is replaced by a halogen atom (Cl, Br, I) is called halogenation.When carbontrichloride is treated with chlorine gas, carbontetrachloride is formed along with hydrochloric acid.
Chapter 20 Solutions
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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