BASIC CHEMISTRY -W/ ACCESS >IB< F17
BASIC CHEMISTRY -W/ ACCESS >IB< F17
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.46AQAP

Balance each of the following chemical equations, and identify the type of reaction: (8.1, 8.2, 8.3)

  1. S i 3 N 4 s S i s + N 2 g
  2. M g s + N 2 g M g 3 N 2 s
  3. A l s + H 3 P O 4 a q H 2 g + A l P O 4 a q
  4. C 3 H 4 g + O 2 g Δ C O 2 g + H 2 O g
  5. C r 2 O 3 s + H 2 g C r s + H 2 O g
  6. A l s + C l 2 g A l C l 3 s
  7. M g C l 2 a q + A g N O 3 a q A g C l s + M g N O 3 2 a q

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