Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The balance
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction is the conversion of reactant molecules to product molecule by breaking and making of
In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides.
(a)

Answer to Problem 74A
Explanation of Solution
The molecular equation for the given skeleton equation can be written as:
To balance the chemical equation:
Reactant | Product |
Li = 1 → 3 | Li = = 1 → 3 |
Au = 1 | Au = 1 |
Cl = 3 | Cl = 1 → 3 |
Interpretation:
The balance chemical reaction of given skeleton equation needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction is the conversion of reactant molecules to product molecule by breaking and making of chemical bonds.
In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides.

Answer to Problem 74A
Explanation of Solution
The molecular equation for the given skeleton equation can be written as:
To balance the chemical equation:
Reactant | Product |
Fe = 1→4 | Fe = = 1→4 |
N = 4→12 | N = 3→ 12 |
Sn = 3 | Sn = 1→ 3 |
O = 12→36 | O=9→ 36 |
Interpretation:
The balance chemical reaction of given skeleton equation needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction is the conversion of reactant molecules to product molecule by breaking and making of chemical bonds.
In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides.

Answer to Problem 74A
Explanation of Solution
The molecular equation for the given skeleton equation can be written as:
To balance the chemical equation:
Reactant | Product |
Ni = 1 | Ni = 1 |
Cl = 2 | Cl = 2 |
O = 2→6 | O=6 |
Interpretation:
The balance chemical reaction of given skeleton equation needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction is the conversion of reactant molecules to product molecule by breaking and making of chemical bonds.
In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides.

Answer to Problem 74A
Explanation of Solution
The molecular equation for the given skeleton equation can be written as:
To balance the chemical equation:
Reactant | Product |
Li = 2 | Li = 1→ 2 |
Cl = 2 | Cl = 1→ 2 |
Ba = 1 | Ba = 1 |
Cr = 1 | Cr = 1 |
O = 4 | O = 4 |
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