When magnesium metal is burned in air, it forms two products A and B. A reacts with water to form a basic solution. B reacts with water to form a similar solution as that of A plus a gas with a pungent odor. The compounds A and B have to be identified and the equations form the reactions have to be given. Concept Introduction: Chemical equation is the representation of a chemical reaction , in which the reactants and products of the reactions are represented left and right side of an arrow respectively by using their respective chemical formulas. Oxide is the compound formed when oxygen reacts with another element. Oxides formed with metals are most probably basic. When basic oxide reacts with water, a metal hydroxide is formed.
When magnesium metal is burned in air, it forms two products A and B. A reacts with water to form a basic solution. B reacts with water to form a similar solution as that of A plus a gas with a pungent odor. The compounds A and B have to be identified and the equations form the reactions have to be given. Concept Introduction: Chemical equation is the representation of a chemical reaction , in which the reactants and products of the reactions are represented left and right side of an arrow respectively by using their respective chemical formulas. Oxide is the compound formed when oxygen reacts with another element. Oxides formed with metals are most probably basic. When basic oxide reacts with water, a metal hydroxide is formed.
Solution Summary: The author explains that when magnesium metal is burned in air, it forms two products A and B. Chemical equations are the representation of a chemical reaction.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 8, Problem 8.139QP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: When magnesium metal is burned in air, it forms two products A and B. A reacts with water to form a basic solution. B reacts with water to form a similar solution as that of A plus a gas with a pungent odor. The compounds A and B have to be identified and the equations form the reactions have to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Chemical equation is the representation of a chemical reaction, in which the reactants and products of the reactions are represented left and right side of an arrow respectively by using their respective chemical formulas.
Oxide is the compound formed when oxygen reacts with another element.
Oxides formed with metals are most probably basic. When basic oxide reacts with water, a metal hydroxide is formed.
A hypothetical element A has these properties:
first ionization energy= 850 kJ/mol
second ionization energy= 1700 kJ/mol
third ionization energy= 13,999 kJ/mol
a) if you were to react element A with oxygen, what would be the chemical formula of the resulting compound?
b) write the balanced chemical equation of a reacting with oxygen to give the product from part a.
c) would you expect the product of the chemical reaction of a with auction gym to be a basic, acidic or an amphoteric oxid?
All of the following statements concerning the characteristics of the halogens are true except which:
a) The first ionization energies decrease as the atomic numbers of the halogens increase.
b) Fluorine is the best oxidizing agent.
c) Fluorine atoms have the smallest radii.
d) Iodine liberates free bromine from a solution of bromide ion.
e) Fluorine is the most electronegative of the halogens.
Consider the elements in Column 15 in the periodic table, with nitrogen at the top (2nd period) and bismuth in the 6th period.
a) How would you expect the oxides of these elements to react with water?
b) Applying the analogous concepts of metallic versus non-metallic character, would the oxides of N produce an acidic or basic solution in water? What about an oxide of Bi?