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(a)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(a)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Place the coefficient 2 in front of
Place the coefficient 2 in front of
Each side has 2 sulfur atoms and six oxygen atoms.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(b)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Lithium, hydrogen and oxygen atoms are unbalanced.
Place the coefficient 2 before
The balanced equation is,
Each side has two lithium atoms, two oxygen atoms and two hydrogen atoms.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(c)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
All the atoms are unbalanced.
Place the coefficient 2 before
Place the coefficient 2 before
The balanced equation is,
Each side has two sodium atoms, four atoms of hydrogen and two oxygen atoms.
(d)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(d)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Treat the unbalanced
Silver atom is balanced by placing a coefficient 2 in front of
The balanced equation is,
Each side has two silver atoms, one nickel atom and two
(e)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(e)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Place the coefficient 6 before
Place the coefficient 6 before
Place the coefficient 2 before
Place the coefficient 3 before
The balanced equation is,
Each side has 2 bismuth atoms, 3 sulfur atoms, 6 hydrogen atoms and 6 chlorine atoms.
(f)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(f)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Place the coefficient 2 before
The atoms of lead get balanced while balancing oxygen atoms.
The balanced equation is,
Each side has 2 lead atoms and four oxygen atoms.
(g)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(g)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Place the coefficient 2 before
Place the coefficient 2 before
The balanced equation is,
Each side has two mercury atoms, four carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, four oxygen atoms, two potassium atoms and two chlorine atoms.
(h)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(h)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Place the coefficient 2 before
Place the coefficient 2 before
The balanced equation is,
Each side has 2 potassium atoms, 2 bromine atoms, and two iodine atoms.
(i)
Interpretation:
The given equation has to be balanced.
The equation is,
(i)
Answer to Problem 10PE
The balanced equation is,
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is,
Treat the unbalanced
Barium and chlorine atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 3 before
Potassium and chlorine atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 6 before
The balanced equation is,
Each side has six potassium atoms, three barium atoms, six chlorine atoms and two
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