INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
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Chapter 7, Problem 22E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The reaction Co(s)+O2(g)Co2O3(s) is to be classified as combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or neutralization.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are the rearrangement of ions, atoms or molecules to form other chemical substances. The chemical substances that are used initially are known as the reactants while the newly formed chemical substances are known as the products. The chemical reaction is generally classified into four types: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single-replacement reaction and double replacement reaction.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The reaction Co(s)+O2(g)Co2O3(s) is a combination reaction.

Explanation of Solution

Combination reaction involves the reaction of two reactants to form a single product.

The reaction is shown below.

Co(s)+O2(g)Co2O3(s)

Therefore, the type of reaction is a combination reaction because Co combines with oxygen gas to form Co2O3.

Conclusion

The reaction Co(s)+O2(g)Co2O3(s) is a combination reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The reaction LiClO3(s)LiCl(s)+O2(g) is to be classified as combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or neutralization.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are the rearrangement of ions, atoms or molecules to form other chemical substances. The chemical substances that are used initially are known as the reactants while the newly formed chemical substances are known as the products. The chemical reaction is generally classified into four types: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single-replacement reaction and double replacement reaction.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The reaction LiClO3(s)LiCl(s)+O2(g) is a decomposition reaction.

Explanation of Solution

Decomposition reaction involves the breakdown of a reactant to form more than two products.

The reaction is shown below.

LiClO3(s)LiCl(s)+O2(g)

Therefore, the type of reaction is a decomposition reaction because LiClO3 is decomposed to form two products LiCl and O2.

Conclusion

The reaction LiClO3(s)LiCl(s)+O2(g) is a decomposition reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The reaction Cu(s)+AgC2H3O2(aq)Cu(C2H3O2)2(aq)+Ag(s) is to be classified as combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or neutralization.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are the rearrangement of ions, atoms or molecules to form other chemical substances. The chemical substances that are used initially are known as the reactants while the newly formed chemical substances are known as the products. The chemical reaction is generally classified into four types: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single-replacement reaction and double replacement reaction.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The reaction Cu(s)+AgC2H3O2(aq)Cu(C2H3O2)2(aq)+Ag(s) is a single replacement reaction.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction in which a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its compound is known as single-replacement reaction.

The reaction is shown below.

Cu(s)+AgC2H3O2(aq)Cu(C2H3O2)2(aq)+Ag(s)

Therefore, the given type of reaction is a single replacement reaction because silver of AgC2H3O2 is replaced by copper to give the products, Cu(C2H3O2)2 and Ag.

Conclusion

The reaction Cu(s)+AgC2H3O2(aq)Cu(C2H3O2)2(aq)+Ag(s) is a single replacement reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The reaction Pb(NO3)2(aq)+LiCl(aq)PbCl2(s)+LiNO3(aq) is to be classified as combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or neutralization.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are the rearrangement of ions, atoms or molecules to form other chemical substances. The chemical substances that are used initially are known as the reactants while the newly formed chemical substances are known as the products. The chemical reaction is generally classified into four types: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single-replacement reaction and double replacement reaction.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The reaction Pb(NO3)2(aq)+LiCl(aq)PbCl2(s)+LiNO3(aq) is a double replacement reaction.

Explanation of Solution

The chemical reaction in which exchange of ions takes place between two compounds is known as double replacement reaction.

The reaction is shown below.

Pb(NO3)2(aq)+LiCl(aq)PbCl2(s)+LiNO3(aq)

Therefore, the type of reaction is a double replacement reaction because the NO3 ion of the Pb(NO3)2 is replaced by the Cl ion of the LiCl to give the products, PbCl2 and LiNO3.

Conclusion

The reaction Pb(NO3)2(aq)+LiCl(aq)PbCl2(s)+LiNO3(aq) is a double replacement reaction.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The reaction H2SO4(aq)+Al(OH)3(aq)Al2(SO4)3(aq)+H2O(l) is to be classified as combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or neutralization.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are the rearrangement of ions, atoms or molecules to form other chemical substances. The chemical substances that are used initially are known as the reactants while the newly formed chemical substances are known as the products. The chemical reaction is generally classified into four types: combination reaction, decomposition reaction, single-replacement reaction and double replacement reaction.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The reaction H2SO4(aq)+Al(OH)3(aq)Al2(SO4)3(aq)+H2O(l) is a neutralization reaction.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction of an acid with a base results in the formation of salt and water. This reaction is known as neutralization reaction. The reaction is shown below.

H2SO4(aq)+Al(OH)3(aq)Al2(SO4)3(aq)+H2O(l)

Therefore, the type of reaction is a neutralization reaction because the sulfuric acid reacts with the aluminum hydroxide to form aluminum sulfate and water.

Conclusion

The reaction H2SO4(aq)+Al(OH)3(aq)Al2(SO4)3(aq)+H2O(l) is neutralization reaction.

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