(a)
Interpretation:
The balanced chemical equation for the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate without catalyst has to be given.
(a)

Answer to Problem 8I.3E
The balance chemical equation is,
Explanation of Solution
On thermal decomposition, potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium perchlorate and potassium chloride.
The balanced chemical equation is,
(b)
Interpretation:
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of bromine with water has to be given.
(b)

Answer to Problem 8I.3E
The balanced chemical equation is,
Explanation of Solution
Bromine reacts with water to give hypobromous acid and hydrogen bromide.
The balanced chemical equation is,
(c)
Interpretation:
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sodium chloride and concentrated sulfuric acid has to be given.
(c)

Answer to Problem 8I.3E
The balanced chemical equation is,
Explanation of Solution
Sodium chloride reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid to give sodium hydrogen sulfate and hydrochloric acid.
The balanced chemical equation is,
(d)
Interpretation:
The reactions has to identified as Bronsted acid-base or Lewis acid-base or redox reaction.
Concept Introduction:
Bronsted acid-base reaction:
An acid-base reaction according to Bronsted-Lowry definition is a transfer of a proton from one molecule or ion to another.
Lewis acid-base reaction:
A Lewis acid-base reaction is a
The general form of Lewis acid-base reaction is,
Redox reaction:
An oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species. An
(d)

Answer to Problem 8I.3E
The reactions (a) and (b) are redox reactions whereas reaction (c) is acid-base reaction.
Explanation of Solution
The reaction (a) is,
In this reaction, the oxidation number of potassium gets reduced thus, it is a redox reaction.
The reaction (b) is,
In this reaction, the bromine is reduced to bromide ion thus, it is a redox reaction.
The reaction (c) is,
Sodium chloride is a base and sulfuric acid is an acid. This is the reaction between an acid and base thus, it is an acid-base reaction.
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