Textbook QuestionWhy is it not possible to balance an equation by changing the subscript on a substance, say from H₂O to H₂O₂?402views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following equations are balanced? Balance those that need it. a. CaC₂+2 H₂O→Ca(OH)₂+C₂H₂ b. C₂H₈N₂+2 N₂O₄→2 N₂+2 CO₂+4 H₂O c. 3 MgO +2 Fe→Fe₂O₃+3 Mg d. N₂O→N₂+O₂475views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each of the following chemical equations is balanced or not balanced: d. C₃H₈(g) + 5O₂(g) →∆ 3CO₂(g) + 4H₂O(g)162views
Textbook QuestionBalance each of the following chemical equations: c. Sb₂S₃(s) + HCl(aq) → SbCl₃(aq) + H₂S(g)477views
Textbook QuestionBalance each of the following chemical equations: d. Al(s) + HCl(aq) → H₂(g) + AlCl₃(aq)253views
Textbook QuestionBalance each of the following neutralization equations: a. HCl(aq) + Mg(OH)₂(s) → H₂O(l) + MgCl(aq)283views
Textbook QuestionBalance each of the following neutralization equations: a. HNO₃(aq) + Ba(OH)₂(s) → H₂O(l) + Ba(NO₃)₂(aq)338views
Textbook QuestionHigh temperature combustion processes, such as in combustion engines and coal-fired power plants, can result in the reaction of nitrogen and sulfur with oxygen to form nitrogen oxides (NO𝓍) and sulfur oxides (SO𝓍), where x can vary. These NO𝓍 and SO𝓍 compounds subsequently undergo further reaction in the atmosphere to create acidic compounds that contribute to acid rain. a. Do some research to determine the common products that are formed (i.e., what are the values of x) for the reactions of N and S with oxygen. Write balanced equations for these reactions.372views
Textbook QuestionIf red spheres represent oxygen atoms, blue spheres represent nitrogen atoms, and all the molecules are gases, (7.4, 7.5) Reactants → Products b. write a balanced equation for the reaction.225views
Textbook QuestionIf purple spheres represent iodine atoms, white spheres represent hydrogen atoms, and all the molecules are gases, (7.4, 7.5) Reactants → Products b. write a balanced equation for the reaction.207views1rank
Textbook QuestionCobalt(II) chloride, a blue solid, can absorb water from the air to form cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate, a pink solid. The equilibrium is so sensitive to moisture in the air that CoCl₂ is used as a humidity indicator. Write a balanced equation for the equilibrium. Be sure to include water as a reactant to produce the hexahydrate.622views
Multiple ChoiceWrite the balanced equation for the following by inserting the correct coefficients in the blanks.504views6rank1comments
Open QuestionDetermine the total sum of the coefficients after balancing the following equation. 1135views20rank