Physical Science
Physical Science
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ISBN: 9780077862626
Author: Bill Tillery, Stephanie J. Slater, Timothy F. Slater
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 5PEB

(a)

To determine

Whether the reactionis “combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions.

ZnCO3(s)ZnO(s)+CO2

(a)

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Answer to Problem 5PEB

Solution:

Decomposition

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Ion exchange reaction: When ions of two different chemical compounds react with each other forming either aprecipitate, water or a gas, the reaction is known as an ion exchange reaction.

Decomposition: In this reaction the molecule decomposes into two or more different molecules.

Combination reaction: In this reaction two different molecules are combined to form a new molecule.

Replacement: In this type of reaction, one atom is replaced by another atom.

Explanation:

Recall the chemical reaction:

ZnCO3(s)ZnO(s)+CO2

Here, the molecule ZnCO3 decomposed into ZnO and CO2.

Conclusion:

The reaction is a decomposition reaction as a molecule decomposesinto two molecules.

(b)

To determine

Whether the reaction is “combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions.

2NaBr(aq)+Cl2(g)2NaCl(aq)+Br2(g)

(b)

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Answer to Problem 5PEB

Solution:

Replacement

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Ion exchange reaction: When ions of two different chemical compounds react with each other forming either aprecipitate, water or a gas, the reaction is known as an ion exchange reaction.

Decomposition: In this reaction the molecule decomposes into two or more different molecules.

Combination reaction: In this reaction two different molecules are combined to form a new molecule.

Replacement: In this type of reaction the one atom is replaced by another atom.

Explanation:

Recall the chemical reaction:

2NaBr(aq)+Cl2(g)2NaCl(aq)+Br2(g)

Here, the atom Br is replaced by Cl.

Conclusion:

The reaction is a replacement reaction as an atom is replaced by another atom.

(c)

To determine

Whether the reaction is “combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions.

2Al(s)+3Cl2(g)2AlCl3(s)

(c)

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Answer to Problem 5PEB

Solution:

Combination

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Ion exchange reaction: When ions of two different chemical compounds react with each other forming either aprecipitate, water or a gas, the reaction is known as an ion exchange reaction.

Decomposition: In this reaction the molecule decomposes into two or more different molecules.

Combination reaction: In this reaction, two different molecules are combined to form a new molecule.

Replacement: In this type of reaction, one atom is replaced by another atom.

Explanation:

Recall the chemical reaction:

2Al(s)+3Cl2(g)2AlCl3(s)

Here, the atom Al combines with Cl2 molecules to form AlCl3.

Conclusion:

The reaction is a combination reaction as anatom and a gas molecule combines to form a different molecule.

(d)

To determine

Whether the reaction is “combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions.

Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2SO4(aq)CaSO4(aq)+2H2O(l)

(d)

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Answer to Problem 5PEB

Solution:

Ion exchange reaction

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Ion exchange reaction: When ions of two different chemical compounds react with each other forming either aprecipitate, water or a gas, the reaction is known as an ion exchange reaction.

Decomposition: In this reaction the molecule decomposes into two or more different molecules.

Combination reaction: In this reaction, two different molecules are combined to form a new molecule.

Replacement: In this type of reaction, one atom is replaced by another atom.

Explanation:

Recall the chemical reaction:

Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2SO4(aq)CaSO4(aq)+2H2O(l)

Here, SO42 ion exchanged in the reaction to form CaSO4(aq).

Conclusion:

The reaction is anion exchange reaction as ion is exchanged in this reaction.

(e)

To determine

Whether the reaction is “combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions.

Pb(NO3)2(aq)+H2S(aq)2HNO3(aq)+PbS

(e)

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Solution:

Precipitation reaction

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Ion exchange reaction: When ions of two different chemical compounds react with each other forming either aprecipitate, water or a gas, the reaction is known as an ion exchange reaction.

Decomposition: In this reaction the molecule decomposes into two or more different molecules.

Combination reaction: In this reaction two different molecules are combined to form a new molecule.

Replacement: In this type of reaction the one atom is replaced by another atom.

Explanation:

Recall the chemical reaction:

Pb(NO3)2(aq)+H2S(aq)2HNO3(aq)+PbS

Here, a precipitate, PbS is formed in the given reaction. Thus, the given reaction is a precipitation reaction.

Conclusion:

The reaction is a precipitation reaction as a precipitate is formed in this reaction.

(f)

To determine

Whether the reaction is “combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions.

C(s)+ZnO(s)Zn(s)+CO

(f)

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Answer to Problem 5PEB

Solution:

Replacement

Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Ion exchange reaction: When ions of two different chemical compounds react with each other forming either aprecipitate, water or a gas, the reaction is known as an ion exchange reaction.

Decomposition: In this reaction the molecule decomposes into two or more different molecules.

Combination reaction: In this reaction two different molecules are combined to form a new molecule.

Replacement: In this type of reaction the one atom is replaced by another atom.

Explanation:

Recall the chemical reaction:

C(s)+ZnO(s)Zn(s)+CO

Here, the atom Zn is replaced by C.

Conclusion:

The reaction is a replacement reaction as an atom is replaced by another atom.

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