Integrated Science
Integrated Science
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ISBN: 9780077862602
Author: Tillery, Bill W.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill,
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Chapter 9, Problem 8PEB

(a)

To determine

The balanced chemical equation for the unbalanced reaction NO+O2NO2.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 8PEB

The balanced chemical equation is 2NO+O22NO2.

Explanation of Solution

For a balanced chemical equation the number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side should be same.

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction NO+O2NO2 is given below.

    2NO+O22NO2

(b)

To determine

The balanced chemical equation for the unbalanced reaction KClO3KCl+O2.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 8PEB

The balanced chemical equation is 2KClO32KCl+O2.

Explanation of Solution

For a balanced chemical equation the number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side should be same.

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction KClO3KCl+O2 is given below.

    2KClO32KCl+O2

(c)

To determine

The balanced chemical equation for the unbalanced reaction NH4CL+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+NH3+H2O.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 8PEB

The balanced chemical equation is 2NH4CL+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+2NH3+2H2O.

Explanation of Solution

For a balanced chemical equation the number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side should be same.

The balanced chemical equation for the unbalanced reaction NH4CL+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+NH3+H2O is given below.

    2NH4CL+Ca(OH)2CaCl2+2NH3+2H2O

(d)

To determine

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+HNO3.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 8PEB

The balanced chemical equation is 2NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+2HNO3.

Explanation of Solution

For a balanced chemical equation the number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side should be same.

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+HNO3 is given below.

    NaNO3+H2SO4Na2SO4+HNO3

(e)

To determine

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction PbS+H2O2PbSO4+H2O.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 8PEB

The balanced chemical equation is PbS+4H2O2PbSO4+4H2O.

Explanation of Solution

For a balanced chemical equation the number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side should be same.

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction PbS+H2O2PbSO4+H2O is given below.

    PbS+4H2O2PbSO4+4H2O

(f)

To determine

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction Al2(SO4)3+BaCl2AlCl3+BaSO4.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 8PEB

The balanced chemical equation is Al2(SO4)3+3BaCl22AlCl3+2BaSO4.

Explanation of Solution

For a balanced chemical equation the number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side should be same.

The balanced chemical equation for unbalanced reaction Al2(SO4)3+BaCl2AlCl3+BaSO4 is given below.

    Al2(SO4)3+3BaCl22AlCl3+2BaSO4

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