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The document provides a list of chemical reactions and asks the reader to write balanced chemical equations for each reaction. It also includes a table to be completed with chemical formulas. The reactions involve various processes such as neutralization, combustion, displacement, and decomposition reactions between different substances like acids, bases, metals, and gases.
The document provides a list of chemical reactions and asks the reader to write balanced chemical equations for each reaction. It also includes a table to be completed with chemical formulas. The reactions involve various processes such as neutralization, combustion, displacement, and decomposition reactions between different substances like acids, bases, metals, and gases.
The document provides a list of chemical reactions and asks the reader to write balanced chemical equations for each reaction. It also includes a table to be completed with chemical formulas. The reactions involve various processes such as neutralization, combustion, displacement, and decomposition reactions between different substances like acids, bases, metals, and gases.
1. Write the balance Equations for the following reactions:
a. Reaction between sulphur dioxide and oxygen to form sulphur trioxide. b. Neutralisation reaction between potassium hydroxide and sulphuric acid to form potassium sulphate and water. c. Neutralisation reaction between potassium hydroxide and nitric acid to form potassium nitrate and water. d. Burning of ethane in air to form carbon dioxide and water. e. Displacement reaction between zinc metal and copper sulphate solution to form copper metal and zinc sulphate salt. f. Decomposition of zinc carbonate to zinc oxide and carbon dioxide gas when heated. g. Reduction of solid lead(IV) oxide by hydrogen gas to form lead metal and water. h. Iron metal reacts with excess hydrochloric acid to produce iron (II)chloride and hydrogen gas. i. Zinc phosphide can be prepared by reacting excess zinc powder with phosphorus. j. When aqueous lead(II)nitrate solution is added to potassium iodide solution, a yellow lead(II)iodide and potassium nitrate is formed. k. When sodium bicarbonate is heated, it decomposes to sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide and water. l. Heating copper carbonate to produce copper oxide and carbon dioxide. m. Combustion of magnesium in excess oxygen. n. Sodium bicarbonate reacts with nitric acid to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide and water. o. Lithium dissolves in water to produce lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. p. Chlorine gas dissolves in water to produce hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid. q. Iron react with Chlorine to produce Iron(III) Chloride. r. Concentrated hydrochloric acid and potassium manganate(VII) produces potassium chloride, chlorine gas and water.
2. Complete the table below.
Iron (III) Chloride 1
Chapter 3 Chemical formula and Equations
Silver Nitrate Sodium Thiosulphate Ammonium Phosphate Chromium(III) chloride Magnesium Nitride Copper (II) Sulphate Diphosphate PentaOxide SiO3 NO2 Zn3P2 1. Sodium react with Bromine gas to form sodium Bromide. 2. Hydrogen gas burn in excess Oxygen gas to produce water. 3. Zinc granules displace Argentum ion from Argentum nitrate solution to form Zinc Nitrate and Silver. 4. Zinc Nitrate is decomposed into Zinc Oxide, Nitrogen dioxide gas and Oxygen gas. 5. Reaction between Zinc powder and Copper (II) Sulphate solution to produce Zinc Sulphate solution and copper deposit. 6. Liquid Oleum (H2S2O7)is formed when sulphur trioxide gas reacts with concentrated Sulphuric acid. 7. Hydrochloric acid react with marble chips to produce Calcium Chloride solution, Carbon Dioxide and water. 8. When Sodium Sulphate solution is added to excess lead(II) nitrate solution, a white precipitate of Lead (II) sulphate and sodium nitrate solution are formed. 9. Ammonia solution and sulphuric acid to form ammonium Sulphate salt. 10.Dissolving sodium oxide in water to produce sodium hydroxide solution. 11.Sulphuric acid neutralizes potassium hydroxide to form potassium sulphate and water. 12.Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide solution produce water and oxygen gas. 13.Complete combustion of C2H5OH produces carbon dioxide and water. 14.Complete combustion of C3H8 produces carbon dioxide and water.
Chapter 3 Chemical formula and Equations
15.Powdered magnesium oxide reacts with sulphuric acid to form magnesium sulphate and water. 16.Reaction between potassium chloride solution and silver nitrate solution produces white precipitate of silver chloride and potassium nitrate solution. 17.Magnesium granules reacts with nitric acid to form magnesium nitrate solution and hydrogen gas. 18.Decomposition of potassium nitrate salt produces solid potassium nitrite and oxygen gas. 19.When copper is added to silver nitrate solution, silver is displaced and copper nitrate solution is produced. 20.Reaction between iron wool and chlorine gas produce brown solid of iron (III) chloride. 21.Sodium react with Bromine gas to form sodium Bromide. 22.Hydrogen gas burn in excess Oxygen gas to produce water. 23.Zinc granules displace Argentum ion from Argentum nitrate solution to form Zinc Nitrate and Silver. 24.Zinc Nitrate is decomposed into Zinc Oxide, Nitrogen dioxide gas and Oxygen gas. 25.Reaction between Zinc powder and Copper (II) Sulphate solution to produce Zinc Sulphate solution and copper deposit. 26.Liquid Oleum (H2S2O7)is formed when sulphur trioxide gas reacts with concentrated Sulphuric acid. 27.Hydrochloric acid react with marble chips to produce Calcium Chloride solution, Carbon Dioxide and water. 28.When Sodium Sulphate solution is added to excess lead(II) nitrate solution, a white precipitate of Lead (II) sulphate and sodium nitrate solution are formed. 29.Ammonia solution and sulphuric acid to form ammonium Sulphate salt. 30.Dissolving sodium oxide in water to produce sodium hydroxide solution. 31.Sulphuric acid neutralizes potassium hydroxide to form potassium sulphate and water. 32.Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide solution produce water and oxygen gas. 33.Complete combustion of C2H5OH produces carbon dioxide and water. 34.Complete combustion of C3H8 produces carbon dioxide and water. 1
Chapter 3 Chemical formula and Equations
35.Powdered magnesium oxide reacts with sulphuric acid to form magnesium sulphate and water. 36.Reaction between potassium chloride solution and silver nitrate solution produces white precipitate of silver chloride and potassium nitrate solution. 37.Magnesium granules reacts with nitric acid to form magnesium nitrate solution and hydrogen gas. 38.Decomposition of potassium nitrate salt produces solid potassium nitrite and oxygen gas. 39.When copper is added to silver nitrate solution, silver is displaced and copper nitrate solution is produced. 40.Reaction between iron wool and chlorine gas produce brown solid of iron (III) chloride.