EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 8, Problem 5PE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equation has to be balanced and the type of reaction has to be identified.

The given equation is,

  Na2CrO4+CaCl2CaCrO4+NaCl

Concept Introduction:

Combination reactions/Synthesis reactions:  In these reactions, the reactant combines to form a single product.  This type of reaction occurs between either two elements, an element and a compound or two compounds.  It is recognized easily because it involves two reactants and only a single product.

Example:  The product for the combination reaction of magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide is magnesium carbonate.  The completed equation is,

  MgO(s)+CO2(g)MgCO3(s)

Single displacement reactions:  A reaction where an element in a compound is replaced by another element is called single displacement reaction or a substitution reaction.  It generally involves between a dilute solution of an acid and a metal.

Example:  The product for the single displacement reaction of reaction of zinc and hydrogen bromide is zinc bromide and hydrogen.  The balanced reaction is,

  Zn(s)+2HBr(aq)ZnBr2(s)+H2(g)

Double displacement reactions:  This type of reactions occurs when the cation and the anions switch between two reactants to form new products.  In order for the reaction to occur, one of the products is usually a solid precipitate, a gas or a molecular compound.

Example:  The product of the reaction between nitric acid and calcium sulphide is gaseous hydrogen sulphide and calcium nitrate.  The completed equation is,

  CaS(s)+2HNO3(aq)Ca(NO3)2(aq)+H2S(g)

Decomposition reactions:  Decomposition reactions are the opposite of a combination reaction because decomposition reaction involves the breaking apart of a substance into simpler substances.  Such a reaction is easy to recognize because there is one reactant and more than one product.

Example:  The reaction of sodium chlorate to sodium chloride and oxygen is decomposition reaction.  The balanced reaction is,

  2NaClO3(s)2NaCl(s)+3O2(g)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equation has to be balanced and the type of reaction has to be identified.

The given equation is,

  Al+CuCl2Cu+AlCl3

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equation has to be balanced and the type of reaction has to be identified.

The given equation is,

  CH3CH2OH+O2CO2+H2O

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equation has to be balanced and the type of reaction has to be identified.

The given equation is,

  HBrBr2+H2

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equation has to be balanced and the type of reaction has to be identified.

The given equation is,

  Mg+O2MgO

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

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