Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285199030
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 40QAP

Balance each of the following chemical equations.

msp;  Na 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + CaCl 2 ( a q ) CaSO 4 ( s ) + NaCl ( a q )

msp;  Fe ( s ) + H 2 O ( g ) Fe 3 O 4 ( s ) + H 2 ( g )

msp;  Ca ( OH ) 2 ( a q ) + HCl ( a q ) CaCl 2 ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l )

msp;  Br 2 ( g ) + H 2 O ( l ) + SO 2 ( g ) HBr ( a q ) + H 2 SO 4 ( a q )

msp;  NaOH ( s ) + H 3 PO 4 ( a q ) Na 3 PO 4 ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l )

msp;  Na 2 O 2 ( s ) + H 2 O ( l ) NaOH ( a q ) + O 2 ( g )

msp;  Si ( s ) + S 8 ( s ) Si 2 S 4 ( s )

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(a)

Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

Na2SO4(aq)+CaCl2(aq)CaSO4(s)+2NaCl(aq).

Explanation of Solution

The provided reaction is:

Na2SO4(aq)+CaCl2(aq)CaSO4(s)+NaCl(aq)

The most complicated molecule is not clear, so we start arbitrarily. If we place a coefficient of 2NaCl, we get a balanced equation.

Na2SO4(aq)+CaCl2(aq)CaSO4(s)+2NaCl(aq).

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(b)

Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

3Fe(s)+4H2O(g)Fe3O4(s)+4H2(g).

Explanation of Solution

The given unbalanced equation is:

Fe(s)+H2O(g)Fe3O4(s)+H2(g)

We start with placing 3 before Fe and 4 before H2 O and H2 We get the balanced chemical reaction as follows:

3Fe(s)+4H2O(g)Fe3O4(s)+4H2(g).

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(c)

Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

Ca(OH)2(aq)+2HCl(aq)CaCl2(aq)+2H2O(l).

Explanation of Solution

The given unbalanced equation is:

Ca(OH)2(aq)+HCl(aq)CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)

We start by balancing HCl. If we place a coefficient 2 before HCl

Ca(OH)2(aq)+2HCl(aq)CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)

If we place 2 before H2 O, we get a balanced chemical reaction as follows:

Ca(OH)2(aq)+2HCl(aq)CaCl2(aq)+2H2O(l).

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(d)

Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

Br2(g)+2H2O(l)+SO2(g)2HBr(aq)+H2SO4(aq).

Explanation of Solution

The provided equation is:

Br2(g)+H2O(l)+SO2(g)HBr(aq)+H2SO4(aq)

If we place a coefficient of 2 H2 O and HBr, we get a balanced equation.

Br2(g)+2H2O(l)+SO2(g)2HBr(aq)+H2SO4(aq).

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(e)

Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

3NaOH(s)+H3PO4(aq)Na3PO4(aq)+3H2O(l).

Explanation of Solution

The provided equation is:

NaOH(s)+H3PO4(aq)Na3PO4(aq)+H2O(l)

We start with NaOH. To balance Na. If we place a coefficient of 3 before NaOH

3NaOH(s)+H3PO4(aq)Na3PO4(aq)+H2O(l)

To balance oxygen, we place 3 before H2 O. We get the balanced chemical reaction as follows:

3NaOH(s)+H3PO4(aq)Na3PO4(aq)+3H2O(l).

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(f)

Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

2NaNO3(s)2NaNO2(s)+O2(g).

Explanation of Solution

The provided reaction is:

NaNO3(s)NaNO2(s)+O2(g)

To balance oxygen, we can start by placing 2 before NaNO2 and NaNO3. Now, we already have a balanced equation.

2NaNO3(s)2NaNO2(s)+O2(g).

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Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

2Na2O2(s)+2H2O(l)4NaOH(aq)+O2(g).

Explanation of Solution

The provided reaction is:

Na2O2(s)+H2O(l)NaOH(aq)+O2(g)

We start with balancing Na2O2. We place a coefficient 2 before Na2O2

2Na2O2(s)+H2O(l)NaOH(aq)+O2(g)

Now we can place 4 before NaOH and 2 before H2 O. We have a balanced equation

2Na2O2(s)+2H2O(l)4NaOH(aq)+O2(g).

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Interpretation:

The given chemical equation is to be balanced.

Concept Introduction:

In a balanced chemical reaction, the number of similar type of elements on both sides of the reaction is equal. To balance an unbalanced equation, the coefficients that are present before the compounds are changed but the subscripts in the formulas are not changed.

Answer to Problem 40QAP

4Si(s)+S8(s)2Si2S4(s).

Explanation of Solution

The provided reaction is:

Si(s)+S8(s)Si2S4(s)

Si2S4 is the most complicated element. It contains the most number of elements and we will start with the elements of Si2S4. If we place a coefficient of 2 before Si2S4

Si(s)+S8(s)2Si2S4(s)

Now we place 4 before Si and we have a balanced equation.

4Si(s)+S8(s)2Si2S4(s).

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