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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
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Chapter 8, Problem 50A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be balanced and classified.

  C3H8O(l) + O2(g)   CO2(g)+H2O(g)

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction can be described as the process of conversion of reactant molecules to product molecules by breaking and making of chemical bonds.

A balance chemical reaction contains same number of atoms at both sides of the chemical reaction.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 50A

  2 C3H8O(l) + 9 O2(g)   6 CO2(g)+8H2O(g)

Combustion reaction

Explanation of Solution

In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms of same elements must be same at both sides. To balance a chemical reaction, coefficients must be added with the chemical formula to make it same at both sides.

    Reactant Product
    C= 3(6 C = 1(6
    H =8(16 H = 2(16
    O = 3(20 O=3( 20

Thus, the balance chemical equation must be:

  2 C3H8O(l) + 9 O2(g)   6 CO2(g)+8H2O(g)

In the given reaction, C3H8O combust to CO2 and H2O in the presence of O2 thus it should be combustion reaction.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be balanced and classified.

  HCl(aq) + AgC2H3O2(aq)   AgCl(s)+HC2H3O2(aq)

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction can be described as the process of conversion of reactant molecules to product molecules by breaking and making of chemical bonds.

A balance chemical reaction contains same number of atoms at both sides of the chemical reaction.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 50A

  HCl(aq) + AgC2H3O2(aq)   AgCl(s)+HC2H3O2(aq)

Double displacement reaction

Explanation of Solution

In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides. To balance a chemical reaction, coefficients must be added with the chemical formula to make it same at both sides.

    Reactant Product
    Cl= 1(1 Cl= 1( 1
    H = 4(4 H = 4 ( 4
    O = 2(2 O=2(2
    Ag = 1(1 Ag = 1(1

Thus, the balance chemical equation must be:

  HCl(aq) + AgC2H3O2(aq)   AgCl(s)+HC2H3O2(aq)

In the given reaction, AgC2H3O2 and HCl react to form AgCl and HC2H3O2 . Since two times displacement occurs therefore it should be double displacement reaction.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be balanced and classified. HCl(aq) + Al(OH)3(s) AlCl3(aq)+H2O(aq)

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction can be described as the process of conversion of reactant molecules to product molecules by breaking and making of chemical bonds.

A balance chemical reaction contains same number of atoms at both sides of the chemical reaction.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 50A

  3 HCl(aq) + Al(OH)3(s) AlCl3(aq)+3H2O(aq)

Acid-base or neutralization reaction which is an example of double displacement reaction.

Explanation of Solution

In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides. To balance a chemical reaction, coefficients must be added with the chemical formula to make it same at both sides.

    Reactant Product
    Cl= 1(3 Cl= 3(3
    H = 4 (6 H =2(6
    O = 3(3 O=3( 3
    Al = 1( 1 Al = 1( 1

Thus, the balance chemical equation must be:

  3 HCl(aq) + Al(OH)3(s) AlCl3(aq)+3H2O(aq)

In the given reaction, Al(OH)3(s) and HCl react to form AlCl3 and H2O . Here Al(OH)3(s) is base and HCl is acid therefore it should be acid-base or neutralization reaction which is an example of double displacement reaction.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be balanced and classified.

  H2O2(aq) H2O(l)+ O2(g)

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction can be described as the process of conversion of reactant molecules to product molecules by breaking and making of chemical bonds.

A balance chemical reaction contains same number of atoms at both sides of the chemical reaction.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 50A

  2 H2O2(aq) 2 H2O(l)+ O2(g)

Acid-base or neutralization reaction which is an example of double displacement reaction.

Explanation of Solution

In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides. To balance a chemical reaction, coefficients must be added with the chemical formula to make it same at both sides.

    Reactant Product
    H =2(4 H =2(4
    O = 2(4 O= 3(4

Thus the balance chemical equation must be:

  2 H2O2(aq) 2 H2O(l)+ O2(g)

In the given reaction, H2O2 decomposed to two of it component therefore it should be decomposition reaction.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be balanced and classified.

  N2H4(l)+ O2(g) N2(g)+ H2O(g)

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction can be described as the process of conversion of reactant molecules to product molecules by breaking and making of chemical bonds.

A balance chemical reaction contains same number of atoms at both sides of the chemical reaction.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 50A

  N2H4(l)+ O2(g) N2(g)+ 2 H2O(g)

Oxidation reaction.

Explanation of Solution

In a balance chemical equation, the number of atoms must be same at both sides. To balance a chemical reaction, coefficients must be added with the chemical formula to make it same at both sides.

    Reactant Product
    H =2( 4 H =2( 4
    O = 2( 4 O= 3( 4
    N = 2(2 N =2(2

Thus, the balance chemical equation must be:

  N2H4(l)+ O2(g) N2(g)+ 2 H2O(g)

In the given reaction, N2H4 reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen gas and water so it must be oxidation reaction.

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