7. Complete and balance the equations for the reactions. All reactions yield products. Cl2(g) (a) Mg(s) (b) H2O2() A H20(I) (c) Cul(aq) 8. For each of the following reactions, predict the products, converting each to a balanced formula equation. (a) Aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide are mixed together. (Heat is released during the reaction) (b) Aqueous solutions of sodium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed. (The solution turns cloudy white during the reaction) O2(g) + Cl2()

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7. Complete and balance the equations for the reactions. All reactions yield products.
Cl2(g)
(a) Mg(s)
(b) H2O2() A H20(I)
(c) Cul(aq)
8. For each of the following reactions, predict the products, converting each to a
balanced formula equation.
(a) Aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide are mixed
together. (Heat is released during the reaction)
(b) Aqueous solutions of sodium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed. (The
solution turns cloudy white during the reaction)
O2(g)
+ Cl2()
Transcribed Image Text:7. Complete and balance the equations for the reactions. All reactions yield products. Cl2(g) (a) Mg(s) (b) H2O2() A H20(I) (c) Cul(aq) 8. For each of the following reactions, predict the products, converting each to a balanced formula equation. (a) Aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide are mixed together. (Heat is released during the reaction) (b) Aqueous solutions of sodium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed. (The solution turns cloudy white during the reaction) O2(g) + Cl2()
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