
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
For the given balanced equation, the meaning of the equation in terms of the numbers of individual molecules and in terms of moles of molecules needs to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
(a)

Answer to Problem 4A
The balanced equation of the
Explanation of Solution
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
The balanced equation of the chemical reaction is as follows:
This means:
2 molecules of PCl3 react with 6 molecules of water and 2 molecules of H3PO4 and 6 molecules of HCl are formed.
2 moles of PCl3 molecules react with 6 moles of water molecules and form 2 moles of H3PO3 molecules and 6 moles of HCl molecules.
(b)
Interpretation:
For the given balanced equation, the meaning of the equation in terms of the numbers of individual molecules and in terms of moles of molecules needs to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
(b)

Answer to Problem 4A
Explanation of Solution
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
The balanced equation of the chemical reaction is as follows:
This means:
2 XeF2 molecules react with H2O molecules and form 2 Xe atoms, 4 HF molecules and one O2 molecule.
2 moles of XeF2 molecules react with 2 moles of H2O molecules and form 2 moles of Xe atoms, 4 moles of HF molecules and one mole of O2 molecule.
(c)
Interpretation:
For the given balanced equation, the meaning of the equation in terms of the numbers of individual molecules and in terms of moles of molecules needs to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
(c)

Answer to Problem 4A
The balanced equation of the chemical reaction is as follows:
Explanation of Solution
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
The balanced equation of the chemical reaction is as follows:
This means:
1 atom of S reacts with 6 molecules of HNO3 and a molecule of H2SO4, 2 molecules of H2O and 6 molecules of NO2 are formed.
1 mole of S atom reacts with 6 mole d molecules of HNO3 and forms a mole of H2SO4 molecule, 2 moles of H2O molecules and 6 moles of NO2 molecules.
(d)
Interpretation:
For the given balanced equation, the meaning of the equation in terms of the numbers of individual molecules and in terms of moles of molecules needs to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
(d)

Answer to Problem 4A
The balanced equation of the chemical reaction is as follows:
Explanation of Solution
The balancing process of the chemical equations consists of equalizing the atoms of the elements in the reactants and products.
The balanced equation of the chemical reaction is as follows:
This means:
2 molecules of NaHSO3 decompose into a molecule of Na2SO3, a molecule of SO2 and a molecule of H2O.
2 moles of NaHSO3 molecules decompose into one mole of Na2SO3 molecule, one mole of SO2 molecule and one mole of H2O molecule.
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