1. The chemical equations in Model 1 contain the phase notations (s), (I), (g), and (aq). Match each symbol with its meaning. a. Dissolved in water b. Liquid c. Solid d. Gas

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Model 1- Types of Reactions
Set A
Set B
4Fe(s) + 30,(g)2Fe,O,(s)
N,(g) + 3H,(g)2NH,(g)
2S0,( + O,(g)2so,()
MgO(s)+ H,O)Mg(OH),(aq)
PO,( + 3H,O()- 2H,PO,(aq)
so,e - H,O(0-HĻSO,(aq)
MGCO,6)MgO() + CO,(g)
8Li,S(s)16Li(s) + S,()
2H,O) → 2H,(e) + 0,e)
2KCIO,6) 2KCI(s) + 30,(g)
2Na,0,(4) → 2Na,0() + 0,(e)
(NH),CO,6) → 2NH,(g) + H,O() + CO,g)
Set C
Set D
2FEC,(aq) + 3Zn(s) -→ 2Fe(s) + 3ZNC(aq)
2AI(NO,),(aq) + 3Ca(s)3Ca(NO,),(aq) + 2Al(s)
Mg(s) + CUSO,(aq) MgSO,(aq) + Cu(s)
2Al(s) + 6HCI(aq) 2AICI, (aq) + 3H,(g)
Cl,(g) + 2NaBr(aq) 2N2C(aq) + Br,(1)
ZnBr, (aq) + F,(g) ZnF,(aq) + Br,(0)
AGNO,(aq) + NaCI(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO,(aq)
2HNO,(aq) + Mg(OH),(aq)
Mg(NO),(aq) + 2H,Ó)
Na,CO,(aq) + CACI (aq)→
CACO,(6) + 2NaCi(aq)
FeS(s) + 2HCI(aq)→ H,S(g) + FeCl,(aq)
HC(laq) + NaOH(aq) → H̟O() + NaC(aq)
FeBr,(aq) + K,PO,(aq) → FEPO,(6) + 3KBr(aq)
1. The chemical equations in Model 1 contain the phase notations (s), (I), (g), and (aq).
Match each symbol with its meaning.
a. Dissolved in water
b. Liquid
C. Solid
d. Gas
2. Based on the examples provided, which set(s) of reactions in Model 1 typically involve
Jons in solution (A, B, C, or D)? (Hint: things break apart and find new partners)
3. Based on the examples provided, which set(s) of reactions in Model 1 typically involve
gases and/or solids?
Transcribed Image Text:Model 1- Types of Reactions Set A Set B 4Fe(s) + 30,(g)2Fe,O,(s) N,(g) + 3H,(g)2NH,(g) 2S0,( + O,(g)2so,() MgO(s)+ H,O)Mg(OH),(aq) PO,( + 3H,O()- 2H,PO,(aq) so,e - H,O(0-HĻSO,(aq) MGCO,6)MgO() + CO,(g) 8Li,S(s)16Li(s) + S,() 2H,O) → 2H,(e) + 0,e) 2KCIO,6) 2KCI(s) + 30,(g) 2Na,0,(4) → 2Na,0() + 0,(e) (NH),CO,6) → 2NH,(g) + H,O() + CO,g) Set C Set D 2FEC,(aq) + 3Zn(s) -→ 2Fe(s) + 3ZNC(aq) 2AI(NO,),(aq) + 3Ca(s)3Ca(NO,),(aq) + 2Al(s) Mg(s) + CUSO,(aq) MgSO,(aq) + Cu(s) 2Al(s) + 6HCI(aq) 2AICI, (aq) + 3H,(g) Cl,(g) + 2NaBr(aq) 2N2C(aq) + Br,(1) ZnBr, (aq) + F,(g) ZnF,(aq) + Br,(0) AGNO,(aq) + NaCI(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO,(aq) 2HNO,(aq) + Mg(OH),(aq) Mg(NO),(aq) + 2H,Ó) Na,CO,(aq) + CACI (aq)→ CACO,(6) + 2NaCi(aq) FeS(s) + 2HCI(aq)→ H,S(g) + FeCl,(aq) HC(laq) + NaOH(aq) → H̟O() + NaC(aq) FeBr,(aq) + K,PO,(aq) → FEPO,(6) + 3KBr(aq) 1. The chemical equations in Model 1 contain the phase notations (s), (I), (g), and (aq). Match each symbol with its meaning. a. Dissolved in water b. Liquid C. Solid d. Gas 2. Based on the examples provided, which set(s) of reactions in Model 1 typically involve Jons in solution (A, B, C, or D)? (Hint: things break apart and find new partners) 3. Based on the examples provided, which set(s) of reactions in Model 1 typically involve gases and/or solids?
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