
(a)
Interpretation:
The complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
Concept introduction:
The process in which the reactants combine to form a new product is called a chemical reaction. The chemical and physical properties of the products are different from the reactants. The different types of

Answer to Problem 74E
The complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
Explanation of Solution
The reaction in which the ions of two reactants get exchanged to form products is known as double-replacement reaction.
The balanced equation follows the law of conservation of mass. The unbalanced equation means that number of the atoms of an element present in the reactant is not equal to the product side.
The given chemical equation is shown below.
It is stated by law of conservation of mass that, “during any chemical reaction, the mass of product must be equal to mass of the reactants”.
Therefore, the complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
The complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
(b)
Interpretation:
The complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
Concept introduction:
The process in which the reactants combine to form a new product is called a chemical reaction. The chemical and physical properties of the products are different from the reactants. The different types of chemical reactions are combination reaction, decomposition reaction and displacement reaction.

Answer to Problem 74E
The complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
Explanation of Solution
The reaction in which the ions of two reactants get exchanged to form products is known as double-replacement reaction.
The balanced equation follows the law of conservation of mass. The unbalanced equation means that number of the atoms of an element present in the reactant is not equal to the product side.
The given chemical equation is shown below.
It is stated by law of conservation of mass that, “during any chemical reaction, the mass of product must be equal to mass of the reactants”.
Therefore, the complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
The complete balanced chemical equation for the reaction of
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