The following reactions have to be balanced and completed. Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation H + combines together with the base’s anion OH - to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
The following reactions have to be balanced and completed. Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation H + combines together with the base’s anion OH - to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the reaction is unbalanced since the number of Sodium atoms on reactant side and water on the product are not equal.
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
1. Complete the balanced chemical equation for the following reaction between a weak acid and a strong base.
NH₄Cl(aq) + KOH(aq) →
2. Complete the balanced chemical equation for the following reaction between a weak acid and a strong base.
NH₄Br(aq) + LiOH(aq) →
3. Balance the following chemical equation (if necessary):
C₆H₆O(l) + O₂(g) → H₂O(g) + CO₂(g)
4. Balance the following chemical equation (if necessary):
C₃H₆(g) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(g)
1. Identify the products for each reaction and balance the final equation. Remember to include the state of matter
for each product:
a.
HCl(aq) +
MgO(s) →
b.
HF (aq) +
Al(OH)3 (s) →
C.
H₂SO4(aq) +
d.
HCIO4(aq) +
Li₂CO3 (s) →
Ca(HCO3)2 (s) →
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