EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9781118930144
Author: Willard
Publisher: JOHN WILEY+SONS INC.
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Chapter 8, Problem 10PE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  SO2+O2SO3

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  2SO2+O22SO3

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  SO2+O2SO3

Place the coefficient 2 in front of SO2 to balance both sulfur and oxygen atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 in front of SO3 to balance both sulfur and oxygen atoms.  The balanced equation is,

  2SO2+O22SO3

Each side has 2 sulfur atoms and six oxygen atoms.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Li2O(s)+H2O(l)LiOH(aq)

(b)

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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  Li2O(s)+H2O(l)2LiOH(aq)

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Li2O(s)+H2O(l)LiOH(aq)

Lithium, hydrogen and oxygen atoms are unbalanced.

Place the coefficient 2 before LiOH to balance lithium, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  Li2O(s)+H2O(l)2LiOH(aq)

Each side has two lithium atoms, two oxygen atoms and two hydrogen atoms.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Na+H2ONaOH+H2

(c)

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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  2Na+2H2O2NaOH+H2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Na+H2ONaOH+H2

All the atoms are unbalanced.

Place the coefficient 2 before Na to balance sodium atoms and place the coefficient 2 before NaOH to balance sodium, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before H2O to balance oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  2Na+2H2O2NaOH+H2

Each side has two sodium atoms, four atoms of hydrogen and two oxygen atoms.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  AgNO3+NiNi(NO3)2+Ag

(d)

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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  2AgNO3+NiNi(NO3)2+2Ag

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  AgNO3+NiNi(NO3)2+Ag

Treat the unbalanced NO3- ion as a unit and it is balanced by placing a coefficient by 2 in front of AgNO3.

Silver atom is balanced by placing a coefficient 2 in front of Ag.

The balanced equation is,

  2AgNO3+NiNi(NO3)2+2Ag

Each side has two silver atoms, one nickel atom and two NO3- ions.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Bi2S3+HClBiCl3+H2S

(e)

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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  Bi2S3+6HCl2BiCl3+3H2S

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Bi2S3+HClBiCl3+H2S

Place the coefficient 6 before HCl to balance hydrogen atoms and place the coefficient 3 before H2S to balance hydrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 6 before HCl to balance chlorine atoms and place the coefficient 2 before BiCl3 to balance chlorine atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before BiCl3 to balance bismuth atoms.

Place the coefficient 3 before H2S to balance sulfur atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  Bi2S3+6HCl2BiCl3+3H2S

Each side has 2 bismuth atoms, 3 sulfur atoms, 6 hydrogen atoms and 6 chlorine atoms.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  PbO2PbO+O2

(f)

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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  2PbO22PbO+O2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  PbO2PbO+O2

Place the coefficient 2 before PbO2 to balance oxygen atoms and place the coefficient 2 before PbO to balance oxygen atoms.

The atoms of lead get balanced while balancing oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  2PbO22PbO+O2

Each side has 2 lead atoms and four oxygen atoms.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Hg2(C2H3O2)2(aq)+KCl(aq)Hg2Cl2(s)+KC2H3O2(aq)

(g)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  Hg2(C2H3O2)2(aq)+2KCl(aq)Hg2Cl2(s)+2KC2H3O2(aq)

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Hg2(C2H3O2)2(aq)+KClHg2Cl2(s)+KC2H3O2(aq)

Place the coefficient 2 before KCl to balance potassium and chlorine atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before KC2H3O2 to carbon, potassium, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  Hg2(C2H3O2)2(aq)+2KCl(aq)Hg2Cl2(s)+2KC2H3O2(aq)

Each side has two mercury atoms, four carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, four oxygen atoms, two potassium atoms and two chlorine atoms.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  KI+Br2KBr+I2

(h)

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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  2KI+Br22KBr+I2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  KI+Br2KBr+I2

Place the coefficient 2 before KI to balance potassium atoms and iodine atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before KBr to balance potassium atoms and bromine atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  2KI+Br22KBr+I2

Each side has 2 potassium atoms, 2 bromine atoms, and two iodine atoms.

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  K3PO4+BaCl2KCl+Ba3(PO4)2

(i)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10PE

The balanced equation is,

  2K3PO4+3BaCl26KCl+Ba3(PO4)2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  K3PO4+BaCl2KCl+Ba3(PO4)2

Treat the unbalanced PO43- as one unit and it is balanced by placing a coefficient 2 before K3PO4.

Barium and chlorine atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 3 before BaCl2.

Potassium and chlorine atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 6 before KCl.

The balanced equation is,

  2K3PO4+3BaCl26KCl+Ba3(PO4)2

Each side has six potassium atoms, three barium atoms, six chlorine atoms and two PO43- ions.

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