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Provide the missing products and write the balanced equation for the following reaction:
Ni(s) + H+(aq) →
Given the elements I, II, III, and IV in the periodic table below, identify the elements with the simplest binary hydride that react with water to produce H2 gas and provide a balanced net ionic equation for each.
Write the chemical equation for the reaction of Na with H2O. Write N.R if it is predicted that no reaction will occur.
Consider the following elements: calcium, rubidium, strontium, and lithium. Which will react most violently with water? Write the balanced reaction equation that occurs.
Among the given oxides, which one is expected to exhibit greater solubility in an acidic solution?
Arrange the oxides in increasing order from least basic to most basic:
In2O3 , TeO2, SrO, Sb2O5
Consider the position of the following elements in the periodic table:
Determine whether the oxides of the elements are acidic, amphoteric, or basic.
Four grams of elemental sulfur was burned in an excess of oxygen. The product was dissolved in enough water to yield a 500.0 mL solution. Write the balanced chemical equation for this combustion process.
SnO is an amphoteric oxide. Provide the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of SnO with hydrochloric acid.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of tetraborane (B4H10) with water to form boric acid (H3BO3) and hydrogen gas.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of boron trifluoride (BF3) gas with water to form boric acid (H3BO3) and hydrogen fluoride (HF).