FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEM +KNEWTONALTA
FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEM +KNEWTONALTA
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Author: Hein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 8, Problem 11PE

(a)

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Interpretation:

The given word equation has to be converted into formulas equation.  The equation has to be balanced.  The physical state of the substances has to be indicated with proper symbols.

The given word equation is “Magnesium metal is placed into hydrobromic acid solution forming hydrogen gas and aqueous magnesium bromide”.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given word equation has to be converted into formulas equation.  The equation has to be balanced.  The physical state of the substances has to be indicated with proper symbols.

The given word equation is “When heated, solid calcium chlorate decomposes into calcium chloride solid, releasing oxygen gas”.

(c)

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Interpretation:

The given word equation has to be converted into formulas equation.  The equation has to be balanced.  The physical state of the substances has to be indicated with proper symbols.

The given word equation is “Lithium metal reacts with oxygen gas to form solid lithium oxide”.

(d)

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Interpretation:

The given word equation has to be converted into formulas equation.  The equation has to be balanced.  The physical state of the substances has to be indicated with proper symbols.

The given word equation is “Solutions of barium phosphate and sodium phosphate combine to form solid barium phosphate and aqueous sodium bromate”.

(e)

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Interpretation:

The given word equation has to be converted into formulas equation.  The equation has to be balanced.  The physical state of the substances has to be indicated with proper symbols.

The given word equation is “Solutions of acetic acid and sodium carbonate are combined, forming a solution of sodium acetate along with carbon dioxide gas and liquid water”.

(f)

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Interpretation:

The given word equation has to be converted into formulas equation.  The equation has to be balanced.  The physical state of the substances has to be indicated with proper symbols.

The given word equation is “Solutions of silver nitrate and aluminum iodide are mixed together, forming solid silver iodide and aqueous aluminum nitrate”.

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