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practice word equations:
name each of the compounds under the question.
then, draw the lewis diagrams and balance. don’t forget the states of matter!
- sodium chloride and fluorine gas make sodium fluoride and chlorine gas.
- the combustion of methane: ch₄ plus oxygen releases carbon dioxide and water
- silver oxide (ag₂o) decomposes into silver metal and oxygen gas.
balancing chemical equations:
complete the following equations with the coefficients.
- __ kclo₃ → kcl + __ o₂
- __ pb(oh)₂ + hcl → h₂o + __ pbcl₂
- __ albr₃ + k₂so₄ → kbr + __ al₂(so₄)₃
- __ c₃h₈ + o₂ → co₂ + __ h₂o
- __ c₈h₁₈ + o₂ → co₂ + __ h₂o
remember:
- draw a line to separate the reactants and products.
- number the atoms present on each side.
- balance → (hint: metals first, then non metals, then o, then h last!)
don’t forget to check to see if you satisfied the law of conservation of mass!
Problem 4:
Step1: Identify atoms
Reactants: K=1, Cl=1, O=3; Products: K=1, Cl=1, O=2.
Step2: Balance O
Find LCM of 3 and 2, which is 6. So multiply \( KClO_3 \) by 2, \( O_2 \) by 3.
\( 2KClO_3
ightarrow KCl + 3O_2 \)
Step3: Balance K and Cl
Multiply \( KCl \) by 2.
\( 2KClO_3
ightarrow 2KCl + 3O_2 \)
Step1: Identify atoms
Reactants: Pb=1, O=2, H=3, Cl=1; Products: H=2, O=1, Pb=1, Cl=2.
Step2: Balance Cl
Multiply \( HCl \) by 2.
\( Pb(OH)_2 + 2HCl
ightarrow H_2O + PbCl_2 \)
Step3: Balance H and O
Now H: 2 + 2 = 4, O: 2. Products: H in \( H_2O \) should be 4, so multiply \( H_2O \) by 2.
\( Pb(OH)_2 + 2HCl
ightarrow 2H_2O + PbCl_2 \)
Step1: Identify atoms
Reactants: Al=1, Br=3, K=2, S=1, O=4; Products: K=1, Br=1, Al=2, S=3, O=12.
Step2: Balance Al
Multiply \( AlBr_3 \) by 2.
\( 2AlBr_3 + K_2SO_4
ightarrow KBr + Al_2(SO_4)_3 \)
Step3: Balance SO₄²⁻
Multiply \( K_2SO_4 \) by 3.
\( 2AlBr_3 + 3K_2SO_4
ightarrow KBr + Al_2(SO_4)_3 \)
Step4: Balance K and Br
Multiply \( KBr \) by 6.
\( 2AlBr_3 + 3K_2SO_4
ightarrow 6KBr + Al_2(SO_4)_3 \)
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