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Chapter 8, Problem 12PE

(a)

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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 magnesium carbonate decomposes into solid magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide gas”.

(b)

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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 “solid calcium hydroxide reacts with aqueous chloric acid to form a solution of calcium chlorate along with liquid water”.

(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 “Solutions of iron (III) sulfate and sodium hydroxide are mixed together, forming solid iron (III) hydroxide and a solution of sodium sulfate”.

(d)

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 “Zinc metal is placed into a solution of acetic acid forming aqueous zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas”.

(e)

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 “Gaseous sulfur trioxide reacts with liquid water to form a solution of sulfuric acid”.

(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 sodium carbonate and cobalt (II) chloride react to form solid cobalt (II) carbonate and a solution of sodium chloride”.

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