Chapter 9: Problem 58
Distinguish between a chemical reaction and a chemical equation.
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Chapter 9: Problem 58
Distinguish between a chemical reaction and a chemical equation.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Get started for freeWrite skeleton equations for these reactions. a. lithium \((s)+\operatorname{gold}(\text { III ) chloride }(a q) \rightarrow\) lithium chloride \((a q)+\operatorname{gold}(s)\) b. iron(s) \(+\operatorname{tin}(\mathrm{IV})\) nitrate ( aq) \(\rightarrow\) iron (III) nitrate \((a q)+\operatorname{tin}(s)\) c. nickel(II) chloride(s) \(+\) oxygen \((\mathrm{g}) \rightarrow\) nickel(II) oxide(s) + dichlorine pentoxide(g) d. lithium chromate(aq) \(+\) barium chloride \((a q) \rightarrow\) lithium chloride (aq) + barium chromate(s)
Distinguish between a complete ionic equation and a net ionic equation.
The gases nitrogen dioxide and oxygen react to produce dinitrogen pentoxide gas.
What is a net ionic equation? How does it differ from a complete ionic equation?
Write the skeleton equation and the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between iron and chlorine.
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