Chemistry: Matter and Change
Chemistry: Matter and Change
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078746376
Author: Dinah Zike, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen, Cheryl Wistrom
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
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Chapter 9, Problem 73A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The balanced chemical equation should be written for the given reaction

  iron(s)+fluorine(g)iron(III)fluoride(s)

Concept Introduction: Balanced chemical equation is the chemical equation in which atoms of every element is equal on both sides of the reaction, that is, the product side and reactant side. This chemical equation follows the law of conservation of mass.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 73A

The balanced skeleton equation of the reaction,

  iron(s)+fluorine(g)iron(III)fluoride(s) is,

  2Fe(s)+3F2(g)2FeF3(s)

Explanation of Solution

The skeleton equation of the reaction,

  iron(s)+fluorine(g)iron(III)fluoride(s) is

  Fe(s)+F2(g)FeF3(s)

The above equation is not balanced. To balance the Fe atoms in the equation, add coefficient 2 for Fe and 3 for fluorine and add 2 before the compound FeF3 . So, the balanced skeleton equation of the reaction will be,

  2Fe(s)+3F2(g)2FeF3(s)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The balanced chemical equation should be written for the given reaction.

  sulfurtrioxide(g)+water(l)sulfuricacid(aq)

Concept Introduction: Balanced chemical equation is the chemical equation in which atoms of every element is equal on both sides of the reaction, that is, the product side and reactant side. This chemical equation follows the law of conservation of mass.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 73A

The balanced skeleton equation of the reaction,

  sulfurtrioxide(g)+water(l)sulfuricacid(aq) is,

  SO3(g)+H2O(l)H2SO4(aq)

Explanation of Solution

The skeleton equation of the reaction,

  sulfurtrioxide(g)+water(l)sulfuricacid(aq) is,

  SO3(g)+H2O(l)H2SO4(aq) which is already balanced.

Therefore, the balanced skeleton equation of the reaction will be,

  SO3(g)+H2O(l)H2SO4(aq)

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The balanced chemical equation should be written for the given reaction.

  sodium(s)+magnesiumiodide(aq)sodiumiodide(aq)+magnesium(s)

Concept Introduction: Balanced chemical equation is the chemical equation in which atoms of every element is equal on both sides of the reaction, that is, the product side and reactant side. This chemical equation follows the law of conservation of mass.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 73A

The balanced skeleton equation of the reaction,

  sodium(s)+magnesiumiodide(aq)sodiumiodide(aq)+magnesium(s) is,

  Na(s)+MgI(aq)NaI(aq)+Mg(s)

Explanation of Solution

The skeleton equation of the reaction,

  sodium(s)+magnesiumiodide(aq)sodiumiodide(aq)+magnesium(s) is,

  Na(s)+MgI(aq)NaI(aq)+Mg(s) which is already balanced.

Therefore, the balanced skeleton equation of the reaction is,

  Na(s)+MgI(aq)NaI(aq)+Mg(s)

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The balanced chemical equation should be written for the given reaction.

  vanadium(s)+oxygen(g)vanadium(v)oxide(s)

Concept Introduction: Balanced chemical equation is the chemical equation in which atoms of every element is equal on both sides of the reaction, that is, the product side and reactant side. This chemical equation follows the law of conservation of mass.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 73A

The balanced skeleton equation of the reaction is,

  vanadium(s)+oxygen(g)vanadium(v)oxide(s) is,

  2V(s)+52O2(excess)ΔV2O5(s)

Explanation of Solution

The skeleton equation of the reaction,

  vanadium(s)+oxygen(g)vanadium(v)oxide(s) is,

  V(s)+O2(excess)ΔV2O5(s)

To balance the above reaction give coefficient 2 to V and 52 to O2.

Therefore, the balanced skeleton equation of the reaction is,

  2V(s)+52O2(excess)ΔV2O5(s)

Chapter 9 Solutions

Chemistry: Matter and Change

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