EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9781119227946
Author: Willard
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 8, Problem 9PE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  MnO2+COMn2CO3+CO2

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  2MnO2+COMn2CO3+CO2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  MnO2+COMn2CO3+CO2

Carbon is balanced.  Manganese and oxygen are not balanced.

Place the coefficient 2 in front of MnO2 to balance both manganese and oxygen.  The balanced equation is,

  2MnO2+COMn2CO3+CO2

Each side has 2 manganese atoms, one carbon atom and five oxygen atoms.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Cu2O(s)+C(s)Cu(s)+CO(g)

(b)

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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  Cu2O(s)+C(s)2Cu(s)+CO(g)

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Cu2O(s)+C(s)Cu(s)+CO(g)

Carbon and oxygen are balanced.  Copper is unbalanced.

Place the coefficient 2 before Cu to balance the copper atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  Cu2O(s)+C(s)2Cu(s)+CO(g)

Each side has two copper atoms, one oxygen atom and one carbon atom.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  C3H5(NO3)3CO2+H2O+N2+O2

(c)

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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  4C3H5(NO3)312CO2+10H2O+6N2+O2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  C3H5(NO3)3CO2+H2O+N2+O2

All the atoms are unbalanced.

Place the coefficient 4 before C3H5(NO3)3 to balance carbon atoms and place the coefficient 12 before CO2 to balance carbon and oxygen atoms.

Place the coefficient 4 before C3H5(NO3)3 to balance oxygen atoms and place the coefficient 10 before H2O to balance oxygen and hydrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 4 before C3H5(NO3)3 to balance nitrogen atoms and place the coefficient 6 before N2 to balance nitrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 4 before C3H5(NO3)3 to balance hydrogen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  4C3H5(NO3)312CO2+10H2O+6N2+O2

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  FeS+O2Fe2O3+SO2

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  4FeS+7O22Fe2O3+4SO2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  FeS+O2Fe2O3+SO2

Place the coefficient 4 before FeS to balance iron atoms and place the coefficient 2 before Fe2O3 to balance iron atoms.

Place the coefficient 4 before FeS to balance sulfur atoms and place the coefficient 4 before SO2 to balance sulfur atoms.

Place the coefficient 7 before O2 to balance oxygen atoms, place the coefficient 2 before Fe2O3 to balance oxygen atoms and place the coefficient 4 before SO2 to balance oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  4FeS+7O22Fe2O3+4SO2

Each side has 4 iron atoms, 4 sulfur atoms and 14 oxygen atoms.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Cu(NO3)2CuO+NO2+O2

(e)

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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  2Cu(NO3)22CuO+4NO2+O2

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Cu(NO3)2CuO+NO2+O2

Place the coefficient 2 before Cu(NO3)2 to balance copper atoms and place the coefficient 2 before CuO to balance copper atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before Cu(NO3)2 to balance nitrogen atoms and place the coefficient 4 before NO2 to balance nitrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before Cu(NO3)2 to balance oxygen atoms, place the coefficient 2 before CuO to balance oxygen atoms and place the coefficient 4 before NO2 to balance oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  2Cu(NO3)22CuO+4NO2+O2

Each side has 2 copper atoms, 4 nitrogen atoms and 12 oxygen atoms.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  NO2+H2OHNO3+NO

(f)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  3NO2+H2O2HNO3+NO

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  NO2+H2OHNO3+NO

Place the coefficient 3 before NO2 to balance nitrogen atoms and place the coefficient 2 before HNO3 to balance nitrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before HNO3 to balance hydrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 2 before HNO3 to balance oxygen atoms, place the coefficient 3 before NO2 to balance oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  3NO2+H2O2HNO3+NO

Each side has 3 nitrogen atoms, two hydrogen atoms and seven oxygen atoms.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  Fe(s)+S(l)Fe2S3(s)

(g)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  2Fe(s)+3S(l)Fe2S3(s)

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  Fe(s)+S(l)Fe2S3(s)

Place the coefficient 2 before Fe to balance iron atoms.

Place the coefficient 3 before S to balance sulfur atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  2Fe(s)+3S(l)Fe2S3(s)

Each side has two iron atoms and three sulfur atoms.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  HCN+O2N2+CO2+H2O

(h)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  4HCN+5O22N2+4CO2+2H2O

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  HCN+O2N2+CO2+H2O

Place the coefficient 4 before HCN to balance hydrogen atoms and place the coefficient 2 before H2O to balance hydrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 4 before HCN to balance carbon atoms and place the coefficient 4 before CO2 to balance carbon atoms.

Place the coefficient 4 before HCN to balance nitrogen atoms and place the coefficient 2 before N2 to balance nitrogen atoms.

Place the coefficient 5 before O2 to balance oxygen atoms, place the coefficient 2 before H2O to balance oxygen atoms and place the coefficient 4 before CO2 to balance oxygen atoms.

The balanced equation is,

  4HCN+5O22N2+4CO2+2H2O

Each side has 4 carbons, 4 nitrogen atoms, 4 carbons atoms and ten oxygen atoms.

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given equation has to be balanced.

The equation is,

  B5H9+O2B2O3+H2O

(i)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9PE

The balanced equation is,

  2B5H9+12O25B2O3+9H2O

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  B5H9+O2B2O3+H2O

Boron atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 2 before B5H9 and by placing the coefficient 5 before B2O3.

Hydrogen atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 2 before B5H9 and by placing the coefficient 9 before H2O.

Oxygen atoms are balanced by placing the coefficient 12 before O2 and placing the coefficient 9 before H2O.

The balanced equation is,

  2B5H9+12O25B2O3+9H2O

Each side has ten boron atoms, eighteen hydrogen atoms and twenty-four oxygen atoms.

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