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quiz 8.6be- counting atoms, chemical equations and the law of conservat…

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quiz 8.6be- counting atoms, chemical equations and the law of conservation of mass
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possible points: 6.25
use the periodic table to identify the atoms involved in the following chemical reaction.
2fe(oh)₃ ---> fe₂o₃ + 3h₂o

○ fluorine, oxygen, and hydrogen
○ iron, oxygen, and helium
○ iron, oxygen, and hydrogen
○ fluorine, osmium, and hydrogen

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To identify the atoms in the chemical reaction \(2\text{Fe(OH)}_3
ightarrow \text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3 + 3\text{H}_2\text{O}\), we analyze the chemical formulas:

  • In \(\text{Fe(OH)}_3\), the symbols are Fe (iron), O (oxygen), and H (hydrogen).
  • In \(\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\), the symbols are Fe (iron) and O (oxygen).
  • In \(\text{H}_2\text{O}\), the symbols are H (hydrogen) and O (oxygen).

So the atoms involved are iron (Fe), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). We now check the options:

  • The first option has fluorine (F), which is not present.
  • The second option has helium (He), which is not present.
  • The third option has iron, oxygen, and hydrogen, which matches our analysis.
  • The fourth option has fluorine (F) and osmium (Os), which are not present.

Answer:

C. iron, oxygen, and hydrogen