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which of these could be part of the reactants in a formation reaction? …

Question

which of these could be part of the reactants in a formation reaction? p(s) b(l) cao(s) h₂o(l)

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we first recall what a formation reaction is: a reaction where one mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements in their standard states.

Step 1: Analyze each option
  • \( P(s) \): Phosphorus (P) is an element in its standard state (solid for phosphorus). In a formation reaction, elements in their standard states are reactants to form a compound. So \( P(s) \) could be a reactant.
  • \( B(l) \): Boron (B) is an element, but its standard state is solid (not liquid). So \( B(l) \) is not in its standard state and is less likely to be a reactant in a formation reaction.
  • \( CaO(s) \): Calcium oxide (CaO) is a compound, not an element. Formation reactions form compounds from elements, so \( CaO(s) \) would be a product (or a reactant in a decomposition, not formation).
  • \( H_2O(l) \): Water (\( H_2O \)) is a compound. Formation reactions form compounds from elements, so \( H_2O(l) \) would be a product (or a reactant in a reaction like hydrolysis, not formation).

Answer:

\( \boldsymbol{P(s)} \) (since it is an element in its standard state, suitable as a reactant in a formation reaction)