
Basic Chemistry (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134138046
Author: Karen C. Timberlake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.56CQ
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The given decomposition reaction should be completed and balanced by adding appropriate coefficients.
Concept Introduction:
Chemical reactions can broadly be classified into 5 types based on how the reactants interact to form products, these include: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single replacement, double replacement and combustion reaction.- A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are equal number of atoms of one kind in the reactants and products
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The given double replacement reaction should be completed and balanced by adding appropriate coefficients.
Concept Introduction:
- Chemical reactions can broadly be classified into 5 types based on how the reactants interact to form products, these include: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single replacement, double replacement and combustion reaction.
- A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are equal number of atoms of one kind in the reactants and products
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The given single replacement reaction should be completed and balanced by adding appropriate coefficients.
Concept Introduction:
- Chemical reactions can broadly be classified into 5 types based on how the reactants interact to form products, these include: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single replacement, double replacement and combustion reaction.
- A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are equal number of atoms of one kind in the reactants and products
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The given combination reaction should be completed and balanced by adding appropriate coefficients.
Concept Introduction:
- Chemical reactions can broadly be classified into 5 types based on how the reactants interact to form products, these include: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single replacement, double replacement and combustion reaction.
- A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are equal number of atoms of one kind in the reactants and products
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