Write the word equation and chemical equation of the following reactions. 1. Solid metal (K0 and chlorine gas (Cl2) combine to form potassium chloride (KCI) powder. 2. The reaction between aqueous calcium hydroxide [Ca (OH) 2] and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) produces calcium carbonate precipitate (CaC03) and liquid water (H2O). Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reactions: 1. The reaction between solid iron (Fe) metal and chlorine (Cl2) gas produces powdered ferric chlorine (FeCl3). 2. When solid aluminium chlorine (AlBr3) chemically combines with chlorine (Cl2) gas, aluminium chloride (AlCl3) powder and bromine (Br2) gas are produced.

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Write the word equation and chemical equation of the following reactions. 1. Solid metal (K0 and chlorine gas (Cl2) combine to form potassium chloride (KCI) powder. 2. The reaction between aqueous calcium hydroxide [Ca (OH) 2] and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) produces calcium carbonate precipitate (CaC03) and liquid water (H2O). Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reactions: 1. The reaction between solid iron (Fe) metal and chlorine (Cl2) gas produces powdered ferric chlorine (FeCl3). 2. When solid aluminium chlorine (AlBr3) chemically combines with chlorine (Cl2) gas, aluminium chloride (AlCl3) powder and bromine (Br2) gas are produced.
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the following:
Write the word equation and chemical equation of the following reactions.
1. Solid metal (KO and chlorine gas (Cl2) combine to form potassium chloride (KCI) powder.
2. The reaction between aqueous calcium hydroxide [Ca (OH) 2] and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) produces calcium
carbonate precipitate (CaCO3) and liquid water (H2O).
Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reactions:
1. The reaction between solid iron (Fe) metal and chlorine (C2) gas produces powdered ferric chlorine (FeCla).
2. When solid aluminium chlorine (AIBR3) chemically combines with chlorine (Cl2) gas, aluminium chloride (AICI3)
powder and bromine (Br2) gas are produced.
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Transcribed Image Text:Activity Direction: In a one whole sheet of paper with your name, grade, section, strand, and the date of submission. Answer the following: Write the word equation and chemical equation of the following reactions. 1. Solid metal (KO and chlorine gas (Cl2) combine to form potassium chloride (KCI) powder. 2. The reaction between aqueous calcium hydroxide [Ca (OH) 2] and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) produces calcium carbonate precipitate (CaCO3) and liquid water (H2O). Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reactions: 1. The reaction between solid iron (Fe) metal and chlorine (C2) gas produces powdered ferric chlorine (FeCla). 2. When solid aluminium chlorine (AIBR3) chemically combines with chlorine (Cl2) gas, aluminium chloride (AICI3) powder and bromine (Br2) gas are produced. Reference: Exploring life through science series Physical Science pp.89-94 Prepared by: JOVILYN PJALFANTE Subject Teacher If you have questions kindly contact the following: Contact number - 09361231869 Facebook account - Jov Alfante
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