4. Translate the following chemical equation into a detailed word equation. 2H₂O electricity 2H₂ + O2(g) 2(g)

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2. When exposed to oxygen and heat, copper metal oxidizes and copper (II) oxide
Identify the type of reaction taking place and explain why it is NOT combustio
3. AgNO3+ NaCl) → AgCI(?) + NaNO,(?)
a. Given the above double displacement reaction, identify the physical stat
explain how you know this. (2 marks)
b.
If the state of the products were to remain the same as the reactants, wha
4. Translate the following chemical equation into a detailed word equation.
2H₂O clectricity 2H2(g) + O2(g)
5. Acid rain can leach metals, such as zinc from the soil. This can result in elevated
lakes and rivers. Explain what type of reaction could be used to remove these ion
why?
6. Provide an example of an everyday use/implication of a) synthesis reaction, b) cor
Transcribed Image Text:balanced? 2. When exposed to oxygen and heat, copper metal oxidizes and copper (II) oxide Identify the type of reaction taking place and explain why it is NOT combustio 3. AgNO3+ NaCl) → AgCI(?) + NaNO,(?) a. Given the above double displacement reaction, identify the physical stat explain how you know this. (2 marks) b. If the state of the products were to remain the same as the reactants, wha 4. Translate the following chemical equation into a detailed word equation. 2H₂O clectricity 2H2(g) + O2(g) 5. Acid rain can leach metals, such as zinc from the soil. This can result in elevated lakes and rivers. Explain what type of reaction could be used to remove these ion why? 6. Provide an example of an everyday use/implication of a) synthesis reaction, b) cor
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