Balance the following chemical equations and indicate the type of reaction taking place. If the equation is already balan BALANCED beside the equation. Type of Reaction N₂(g) + O2(g) N₂O5(g) K₂SO4(aq) + BaSO4(s) + KCl(aq) Ca(NO3)2(s) + Ag(s) 3) Ca(s) + 4) NH4NO3(s) N₂(g) + - Heat BaCl2(aq) → AgNO3(s) → ― H₂O(g) + O2(g)

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Balance the following chemical equations and indicate the type of reaction taking place. If the equation is already balanced, write
BALANCED beside the equation.
Type of Reaction
1)
N2(g) +
O2(g) →
N₂O5(g)
2)
KCl(aq)
K₂SO4(aq) +
BaSO4(s) +
3)
Ca(s) +
Ca(NO3)2(s) +
Ag(s)
Heat
4)
NH4NO3(s) ->>
N₂(g) +
5)
Al(s) +
6)
Ba(CIO3)2(aq) +
7)
KHSO4(s) →
8)
AgNO3(aq) +
9)
Al(s) +
10)
F2(g) +
—
—
BaCl2(aq)
AgNO3(s)
O2(g)
H₂O(g) +
-
Al₂O3(s)
Na3PO4(aq)
K₂SO4(s) +
Na₂CrO4(aq) →
HCl(aq) ->
NaBr(aq) →
O2(g)
Ba3(PO4)2(s) +
H₂O
SO3(g) +
Ag₂CrO4(s) +
H₂(g)
AICI3(aq) +
NaF (aq) +
Br20
NaClO3(aq)
NaNO3(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Balance the following chemical equations and indicate the type of reaction taking place. If the equation is already balanced, write BALANCED beside the equation. Type of Reaction 1) N2(g) + O2(g) → N₂O5(g) 2) KCl(aq) K₂SO4(aq) + BaSO4(s) + 3) Ca(s) + Ca(NO3)2(s) + Ag(s) Heat 4) NH4NO3(s) ->> N₂(g) + 5) Al(s) + 6) Ba(CIO3)2(aq) + 7) KHSO4(s) → 8) AgNO3(aq) + 9) Al(s) + 10) F2(g) + — — BaCl2(aq) AgNO3(s) O2(g) H₂O(g) + - Al₂O3(s) Na3PO4(aq) K₂SO4(s) + Na₂CrO4(aq) → HCl(aq) -> NaBr(aq) → O2(g) Ba3(PO4)2(s) + H₂O SO3(g) + Ag₂CrO4(s) + H₂(g) AICI3(aq) + NaF (aq) + Br20 NaClO3(aq) NaNO3(aq)
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