How would I write net ionic equation and balanced chemical equation for cobalt II nitrate and sodium phosphate?
Q. also for copper II nitrate and sodium phosphate, iron III nitrate and sodium phosphate, Barium nitrate and sodium phosphate, nickel II nitrate and sodium phosphate...also for these cobalt II nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, copper II nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, iron III nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, barium nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, and last nickel II nitrate and sodium bicarbonate. I was just curious how that was worked out because I am lost in trying to balance these equations and thanks for the help.
Asked by jasmine w - Sun Oct 11 14:19:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 3 Co2+ + 2 PO43- = Co3(PO4)2 3 Cu2+ + 2 PO43- = Cu3(PO4)2 Fe3+ + PO43- = FePO4 3 Ba2+ + 2 PO43- = Ba3(PO4)2 3 Ni2+ + 2 PO43- = Ni3(PO4)2
Answered by Dr.A - Sun Oct 11 14:53:14 2009
Q. also for copper II nitrate and sodium phosphate, iron III nitrate and sodium phosphate, Barium nitrate and sodium phosphate, nickel II nitrate and sodium phosphate...also for these cobalt II nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, copper II nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, iron III nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, barium nitrate and sodium bicarbonate, and last nickel II nitrate and sodium bicarbonate. I was just curious how that was worked out because I am lost in trying to balance these equations and thanks for the help.
Asked by jasmine w - Sun Oct 11 14:19:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 3 Co2+ + 2 PO43- = Co3(PO4)2 3 Cu2+ + 2 PO43- = Cu3(PO4)2 Fe3+ + PO43- = FePO4 3 Ba2+ + 2 PO43- = Ba3(PO4)2 3 Ni2+ + 2 PO43- = Ni3(PO4)2
Answered by Dr.A - Sun Oct 11 14:53:14 2009
Can somebody please check this? (Blanancing Chemical Reactions)?
Q. If you can, just check to see if everything is written correctly and properly balanced, and that the names correspond to the problems. #1 2CuSO4 + (NH4)2Co3 ->2Nh4So4 + Cu2Co3 (Copper (I) Sulfate) + (Ammonium Carbonate) -> (Ammonium Sulfate) + (Copper (I) Carbonate #2 2FeCl3 + 3Na2Co3 -> 6NaCl + Fe2(Co3)3 (Iron (III) Chloride) + (Sodium Carbonate) -> (Sodium Chloride) + (Iron (III) Carbonate) #3 CoCl2 + 2AgNo3 -> 2AgCl + Co(No3)2 (Cobalt (II) Chloride) + (Silver (I) Nitrate) -> (Silver (I) Chloride) + (Cobalt (II) Nitrate) #4 2MnCl2 + 2NaC2H302 -> 2NaCl + 2MnC2H3O2 (Manganese Chloride) + (Sodium Acetate) -> (Sodium Chloride) + Manganese Acetate) #5 Fe(No3)3 + Na3Po4 -> 3NaNo3 + Fe3(Po4)3 (Iron (III) [cont.]
Asked by 123 - Wed Feb 6 16:20:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. #5 is incorrect one Fe to 3Fe and One PO43- goes to 3PO4 Fe(NO3)3 + Na3PO4 -> 3NaNO3 + Fe(PO4)
Answered by Michael E - Wed Feb 6 16:35:44 2008
Q. If you can, just check to see if everything is written correctly and properly balanced, and that the names correspond to the problems. #1 2CuSO4 + (NH4)2Co3 ->2Nh4So4 + Cu2Co3 (Copper (I) Sulfate) + (Ammonium Carbonate) -> (Ammonium Sulfate) + (Copper (I) Carbonate #2 2FeCl3 + 3Na2Co3 -> 6NaCl + Fe2(Co3)3 (Iron (III) Chloride) + (Sodium Carbonate) -> (Sodium Chloride) + (Iron (III) Carbonate) #3 CoCl2 + 2AgNo3 -> 2AgCl + Co(No3)2 (Cobalt (II) Chloride) + (Silver (I) Nitrate) -> (Silver (I) Chloride) + (Cobalt (II) Nitrate) #4 2MnCl2 + 2NaC2H302 -> 2NaCl + 2MnC2H3O2 (Manganese Chloride) + (Sodium Acetate) -> (Sodium Chloride) + Manganese Acetate) #5 Fe(No3)3 + Na3Po4 -> 3NaNo3 + Fe3(Po4)3 (Iron (III) [cont.]
Asked by 123 - Wed Feb 6 16:20:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. #5 is incorrect one Fe to 3Fe and One PO43- goes to 3PO4 Fe(NO3)3 + Na3PO4 -> 3NaNO3 + Fe(PO4)
Answered by Michael E - Wed Feb 6 16:35:44 2008
I need help balancing equations!!!?
Q. I need help balancing the equations for the following: Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Carbonate Iron (III) nitrate + Sodium Chloride Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Hydroxide Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Phosphate Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Sulfate
Asked by Stephanie - Sat Oct 3 19:39:58 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. first of all, lets put them into formulas, shall we? Fe(NO3)3 + Na2(CO3) Fe(NO3)3 + NaCl Fe(NO3)3 + NaOH Fe(NO3)3 + Na3(PO4) Fe(NO3)3 + Na2(SO4) now it looks a lot more manageable These look to all be double replacement reactions, so match the positive charged ions on one of the compounds with the negative charged ion from the second compound you would end up with Fe2(CO3)3 and Na(NO3) FeCl3 and Na(NO3) Fe(OH)3 and Na(NO3) Fe(PO4) and Na(NO3) Fe2(SO4)3 and Na(NO3) With both products and reactants assumed, it should be easy to balance the equations... if you can't solve it with the above, here are the answers 2Fe(NO3)3 + 3Na2(CO3) -> Fe2(CO3)3 + 6Na(NO3) Fe(NO3)3 + 3NaCl -> FeCl3 + 3Na(NO3) Fe(NO3)3 + 3NaOH -> Fe(OH)3 + 3Na(NO3) Fe(NO3 [cont.]
Answered by Zenitier - Sat Oct 3 19:57:14 2009
Q. I need help balancing the equations for the following: Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Carbonate Iron (III) nitrate + Sodium Chloride Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Hydroxide Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Phosphate Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Sulfate
Asked by Stephanie - Sat Oct 3 19:39:58 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. first of all, lets put them into formulas, shall we? Fe(NO3)3 + Na2(CO3) Fe(NO3)3 + NaCl Fe(NO3)3 + NaOH Fe(NO3)3 + Na3(PO4) Fe(NO3)3 + Na2(SO4) now it looks a lot more manageable These look to all be double replacement reactions, so match the positive charged ions on one of the compounds with the negative charged ion from the second compound you would end up with Fe2(CO3)3 and Na(NO3) FeCl3 and Na(NO3) Fe(OH)3 and Na(NO3) Fe(PO4) and Na(NO3) Fe2(SO4)3 and Na(NO3) With both products and reactants assumed, it should be easy to balance the equations... if you can't solve it with the above, here are the answers 2Fe(NO3)3 + 3Na2(CO3) -> Fe2(CO3)3 + 6Na(NO3) Fe(NO3)3 + 3NaCl -> FeCl3 + 3Na(NO3) Fe(NO3)3 + 3NaOH -> Fe(OH)3 + 3Na(NO3) Fe(NO3 [cont.]
Answered by Zenitier - Sat Oct 3 19:57:14 2009
What is the percent yield of the precipitate when ?
Q. What is the percent yield of the precipitate when 10.67 g of iron(III) nitrate reacts in solution with excess sodium phosphate and 6.39 g of the precipitate is experimentally obtained?
Asked by Natasha G - Tue Dec 9 20:03:30 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. balance the equation Fe(NO3)3 + Na3PO4 --- FePO4 + 3 NaNO3 241.5 grams of Fe(NO3)3 yield 151.5 grams of FePO4 ( add up the atomic weights of each element ) soo 241.5/151.5 = 10.67 /X X = (10.67 x 151.5)/241.5 = 6.694 grams are the theoretical yield since one obtained 6.39 grams the % yield is 6.39/6.694 X 100 = 95.46 %
Answered by Merlin's Feline - Tue Dec 9 20:15:32 2008
Q. What is the percent yield of the precipitate when 10.67 g of iron(III) nitrate reacts in solution with excess sodium phosphate and 6.39 g of the precipitate is experimentally obtained?
Asked by Natasha G - Tue Dec 9 20:03:30 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. balance the equation Fe(NO3)3 + Na3PO4 --- FePO4 + 3 NaNO3 241.5 grams of Fe(NO3)3 yield 151.5 grams of FePO4 ( add up the atomic weights of each element ) soo 241.5/151.5 = 10.67 /X X = (10.67 x 151.5)/241.5 = 6.694 grams are the theoretical yield since one obtained 6.39 grams the % yield is 6.39/6.694 X 100 = 95.46 %
Answered by Merlin's Feline - Tue Dec 9 20:15:32 2008
need help with Chemistry help please!!!?
Q. Writing Molecular, complete inonic, and net ionic reaction equations 1. Potassium Chloride + Silver nitrate 2. Sodium carbonate + potassium nitrate 3. Calcium sulfide + lead(II) nitrate 4. Coppper (II) sulfate + barium chloride 5. Sodium hydroxide + iron(III) nitrate 6. ammonium sulfide + calcium bromide 7. hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide 8. nitric acid + barium hydroxide 9. Calcium nitrate + ammonium phosphate 10. Sodium carbonate + hydrochloric acid decide which one is (aq) or (s) Please help me! Thank you very much Cal
Asked by Giau L - Tue Feb 24 19:31:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm not doing your homework for you, and clearly no one else wanted to either. - Anonymous
Answered by Anonymous - Sat Feb 28 13:04:44 2009
Q. Writing Molecular, complete inonic, and net ionic reaction equations 1. Potassium Chloride + Silver nitrate 2. Sodium carbonate + potassium nitrate 3. Calcium sulfide + lead(II) nitrate 4. Coppper (II) sulfate + barium chloride 5. Sodium hydroxide + iron(III) nitrate 6. ammonium sulfide + calcium bromide 7. hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide 8. nitric acid + barium hydroxide 9. Calcium nitrate + ammonium phosphate 10. Sodium carbonate + hydrochloric acid decide which one is (aq) or (s) Please help me! Thank you very much Cal
Asked by Giau L - Tue Feb 24 19:31:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm not doing your homework for you, and clearly no one else wanted to either. - Anonymous
Answered by Anonymous - Sat Feb 28 13:04:44 2009
Help with chemistry homework? On molecular and ionic equations?
Q. give a molecular and ionic equation for the following reactions: 1. copper(II) sulfate + sodium hydroxide 2. copper(II) sulfate + potassium phosphate 3. iron(III) chloride + potassium phosphate 4. sodium nitrate + sulfuric acid 5. potassium carbonate + hydrochloric acid 6. hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide 7. iron(III) chloride + sodium hydroxide 8. iron(III) chloride + copper(II) sulfate 9. ammonium chloride + sodium hydroxide 10. sodium acetate + hydrochloric acid 11. nickel chloride + copper(II) sulfate 12. nickel chloride + potassium phosphate 13. copper(II) sulfate + sodium nitrate 14. sodium acetate + sulfuric acid 15. ammonium carbonate + nickel chloride 16. sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate If it's not too much… [cont.]
Asked by housatonic6910@sbcglobal.net - Tue Jun 23 21:05:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First you need to translate the reactants from names to formulas. (Taking the first as an example) Copper(II) Sulfate = CuSO4 Sodium Hydroxide = NaOH Second step is to figure out what kind of reaction it is (single displacement, double displacement, acid/base reaction, etc.) Since CuSO4 is a salt and NaOH is a base, there's just simply a double displacement reaction. This means you "swap" two of the parts of each reaction. Therefore: CuSO4 + NaOH ---> Cu(OH)2 + (Na)2SO4 Finally you have to balance the reaction, which is just making sure the number of everything on the reactants equals the products: CuSO4 + 2 NaOH ---> Cu(OH)2 + (Na)2SO4 NOTE: The 2's following brackets are subscripts! Hope that helps!
Answered by Jess - Tue Jun 23 21:53:57 2009
Q. give a molecular and ionic equation for the following reactions: 1. copper(II) sulfate + sodium hydroxide 2. copper(II) sulfate + potassium phosphate 3. iron(III) chloride + potassium phosphate 4. sodium nitrate + sulfuric acid 5. potassium carbonate + hydrochloric acid 6. hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide 7. iron(III) chloride + sodium hydroxide 8. iron(III) chloride + copper(II) sulfate 9. ammonium chloride + sodium hydroxide 10. sodium acetate + hydrochloric acid 11. nickel chloride + copper(II) sulfate 12. nickel chloride + potassium phosphate 13. copper(II) sulfate + sodium nitrate 14. sodium acetate + sulfuric acid 15. ammonium carbonate + nickel chloride 16. sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate If it's not too much… [cont.]
Asked by housatonic6910@sbcglobal.net - Tue Jun 23 21:05:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First you need to translate the reactants from names to formulas. (Taking the first as an example) Copper(II) Sulfate = CuSO4 Sodium Hydroxide = NaOH Second step is to figure out what kind of reaction it is (single displacement, double displacement, acid/base reaction, etc.) Since CuSO4 is a salt and NaOH is a base, there's just simply a double displacement reaction. This means you "swap" two of the parts of each reaction. Therefore: CuSO4 + NaOH ---> Cu(OH)2 + (Na)2SO4 Finally you have to balance the reaction, which is just making sure the number of everything on the reactants equals the products: CuSO4 + 2 NaOH ---> Cu(OH)2 + (Na)2SO4 NOTE: The 2's following brackets are subscripts! Hope that helps!
Answered by Jess - Tue Jun 23 21:53:57 2009
Help with Chemistry questions! Predict and balance the following metathesis reactions.?
Q. 1.) ammonium sulfide + lead(II) nitrate 2.) iron(III) sulfate + barium iodide 3.) chromium(III) bromide + sodium nitrate 4.) rubidium phosphate + titanium(IV) nitrate 5.) ammonium carbonate + nickel(II) chloride 6.) tin(IV) nitrate + potassium sulfate
Asked by Vballplayer2 - Mon Sep 28 22:55:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. (NH4)2S + Pb(NO3)2 = PbS + 2 NH4NO3 Fe2(SO4)3 +3 BaI2 =3 BaSO4 +2 FeI3 CrBr3 + 3 NaNO3 = 2 NaBr + Cr(NO3)3 4 Rb3PO4 + 3 Ti(NO3)4 = Ti3(PO4)4 +12 RbNO3 (NH4)2CO3 + NiCl2 = NiCO3 + 2 NH4Cl Sn(NO3)4 +2 K2SO4 = Sn(SO4)2 + 4 KNO3
Answered by Dr.A - Tue Sep 29 12:08:58 2009
Q. 1.) ammonium sulfide + lead(II) nitrate 2.) iron(III) sulfate + barium iodide 3.) chromium(III) bromide + sodium nitrate 4.) rubidium phosphate + titanium(IV) nitrate 5.) ammonium carbonate + nickel(II) chloride 6.) tin(IV) nitrate + potassium sulfate
Asked by Vballplayer2 - Mon Sep 28 22:55:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. (NH4)2S + Pb(NO3)2 = PbS + 2 NH4NO3 Fe2(SO4)3 +3 BaI2 =3 BaSO4 +2 FeI3 CrBr3 + 3 NaNO3 = 2 NaBr + Cr(NO3)3 4 Rb3PO4 + 3 Ti(NO3)4 = Ti3(PO4)4 +12 RbNO3 (NH4)2CO3 + NiCl2 = NiCO3 + 2 NH4Cl Sn(NO3)4 +2 K2SO4 = Sn(SO4)2 + 4 KNO3
Answered by Dr.A - Tue Sep 29 12:08:58 2009
Predict and balance the following metathesis reactions based on the solubility of the products?
Q. 1) silver nitrate + potassium chromate. 2) ammonium chloride + cobalt ( II ) sulfate. 3) lithium hydroxide + sodium chromate. 4) zinc acetate + cesium hydroxide. 5) ammonium sulfide + lead ( II ) sulfide. 6) iron ( III ) sulfate + barium iodide. 7) chromium ( III ) bromide + sodium nitrate. 8) rubidium phosphate + titanium ( IV) nitrate. 9) ammonium carbonate + nickel ( II ) chloride. 10) tin ( IV) nitrate + potassium sulfite.
Asked by chemangel - Sun Sep 7 02:24:36 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. 1) Silver chromate is (almost) insoluble in water, while potassium nitrate is soluble AgNO (aq) + 2 K CrO (aq) Ag CrO (s) + 2 KNO (aq) 2) Ammonium chloride and cobalt(II) chloride are soluble in water. So no metathesis reaction occur. 3) Lithium chromate and sodium hydroxide are soluble in water.So there is no metathesis reaction. 4) Zinc hydroxide is (almost) insoluble in water, while caesium acetate is soluble Zn(CH COO) (aq) + 2 CsOH(aq) Zn(OH) (s) + 2 Cs(CH COO) 5) Is there a typo? If two salts have an ion in common, there is is no metathesis reaction. 6) Barium sulfate is poorly soluble in water, while iron iodide is good soluble in water. Fe (SO ) (aq) + 3 BaI (aq) 2 FeI (aq) + 3 BaSO (s) 7) Chromium (III) nitrate… [cont.]
Answered by schmiso - Tue Sep 9 06:11:16 2008
Q. 1) silver nitrate + potassium chromate. 2) ammonium chloride + cobalt ( II ) sulfate. 3) lithium hydroxide + sodium chromate. 4) zinc acetate + cesium hydroxide. 5) ammonium sulfide + lead ( II ) sulfide. 6) iron ( III ) sulfate + barium iodide. 7) chromium ( III ) bromide + sodium nitrate. 8) rubidium phosphate + titanium ( IV) nitrate. 9) ammonium carbonate + nickel ( II ) chloride. 10) tin ( IV) nitrate + potassium sulfite.
Asked by chemangel - Sun Sep 7 02:24:36 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. 1) Silver chromate is (almost) insoluble in water, while potassium nitrate is soluble AgNO (aq) + 2 K CrO (aq) Ag CrO (s) + 2 KNO (aq) 2) Ammonium chloride and cobalt(II) chloride are soluble in water. So no metathesis reaction occur. 3) Lithium chromate and sodium hydroxide are soluble in water.So there is no metathesis reaction. 4) Zinc hydroxide is (almost) insoluble in water, while caesium acetate is soluble Zn(CH COO) (aq) + 2 CsOH(aq) Zn(OH) (s) + 2 Cs(CH COO) 5) Is there a typo? If two salts have an ion in common, there is is no metathesis reaction. 6) Barium sulfate is poorly soluble in water, while iron iodide is good soluble in water. Fe (SO ) (aq) + 3 BaI (aq) 2 FeI (aq) + 3 BaSO (s) 7) Chromium (III) nitrate… [cont.]
Answered by schmiso - Tue Sep 9 06:11:16 2008
Balance Equations!!!!?
Q. 1. silvernitrate+potassium chromate 2. ammonium chloride + cobalt (II) sulfate 3. lithium hydroxide + sodium chromate 4. zinc acetate + cesium hydroxide 5. ammonium sulfide + lead(II) nitrate 6. iron(III) sulfate + barium iodide 7. chromium(III) bromide + sodium nitrate 8. rubidium phosphate + titanium(IV) nitrate 9. ammonium carbonate + nickel(II) chloride 10. tin(IV) nitrate + potassium sulfite
Asked by baller - Wed Oct 21 19:45:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. 2 AgNO3 + K2CrO4 ---> 2 KNO3 + Ag2CrO4 2. 2 NH4Cl + CoSO4 ---> (NH4)2SO4 + CoCl2 3. LiOH + NaCrO4 ---> NaOH + LiCrO4 4. Zn(O2CCH3)2 + CsOH ---> Cs(O2CCH3)2 + ZnOH 5. (NH4)2S + Pb(NO3)2 ---> 2 NH4NO3 + PbS 6. Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 BaI ---> 3 BaSO4 + Fe2I3 7. CrBr3 + 3 NaNO3 ---> Cr(NO3)3 + 3 NaBr 8. 4 Rb3PO4 + 3 Ti(NO3)4 ---> 12 RbNO3 + Ti3(PO4)4 9. (NH4)2CO3 + NiCl2 ---> 2 NH4Cl + NiCO3 10. Sn(NO3)4 + 2 K2S ---> 4 KNO3 + SnS2
Answered by Vix - Wed Oct 21 19:59:24 2009
Q. 1. silvernitrate+potassium chromate 2. ammonium chloride + cobalt (II) sulfate 3. lithium hydroxide + sodium chromate 4. zinc acetate + cesium hydroxide 5. ammonium sulfide + lead(II) nitrate 6. iron(III) sulfate + barium iodide 7. chromium(III) bromide + sodium nitrate 8. rubidium phosphate + titanium(IV) nitrate 9. ammonium carbonate + nickel(II) chloride 10. tin(IV) nitrate + potassium sulfite
Asked by baller - Wed Oct 21 19:45:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. 2 AgNO3 + K2CrO4 ---> 2 KNO3 + Ag2CrO4 2. 2 NH4Cl + CoSO4 ---> (NH4)2SO4 + CoCl2 3. LiOH + NaCrO4 ---> NaOH + LiCrO4 4. Zn(O2CCH3)2 + CsOH ---> Cs(O2CCH3)2 + ZnOH 5. (NH4)2S + Pb(NO3)2 ---> 2 NH4NO3 + PbS 6. Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 BaI ---> 3 BaSO4 + Fe2I3 7. CrBr3 + 3 NaNO3 ---> Cr(NO3)3 + 3 NaBr 8. 4 Rb3PO4 + 3 Ti(NO3)4 ---> 12 RbNO3 + Ti3(PO4)4 9. (NH4)2CO3 + NiCl2 ---> 2 NH4Cl + NiCO3 10. Sn(NO3)4 + 2 K2S ---> 4 KNO3 + SnS2
Answered by Vix - Wed Oct 21 19:59:24 2009
Chemistry Questions.. Reactions?
Q. 1.Chlorine reacts with aluminum bromie 2.Sodium phosphate reacts with calcium nitrate 3.Hydrochloric acid pluscalcium hydroxide Copper (II) Reacts with sulfuric acis Sodium sulfate reacts with iron (III) phosphate Zinc react with lead (II) nitrate I think number 1 is CL + al br3 ---> Cl3Br + Al and is a single repalce ment correct? I have a hard time understanding the Polyatmoic and the wierd acids. My teacher just said they were hard and good luck )=. the only one i know is Chloric Acid which is HCL i think..
Asked by Tyler - Tue Feb 5 22:25:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. 3Cl2 + 2AlBr3 ---> 2AlCl3 + 3Br2 2. 2Na3PO4 + 3Ca(NO3)2 ---> 6NaNO3 + Ca3(PO4)2 3. 2HCl + Ca(OH)2 ---> CaCl2 + 2H2O
Answered by taufiq a - Tue Feb 5 22:36:17 2008
Q. 1.Chlorine reacts with aluminum bromie 2.Sodium phosphate reacts with calcium nitrate 3.Hydrochloric acid pluscalcium hydroxide Copper (II) Reacts with sulfuric acis Sodium sulfate reacts with iron (III) phosphate Zinc react with lead (II) nitrate I think number 1 is CL + al br3 ---> Cl3Br + Al and is a single repalce ment correct? I have a hard time understanding the Polyatmoic and the wierd acids. My teacher just said they were hard and good luck )=. the only one i know is Chloric Acid which is HCL i think..
Asked by Tyler - Tue Feb 5 22:25:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. 3Cl2 + 2AlBr3 ---> 2AlCl3 + 3Br2 2. 2Na3PO4 + 3Ca(NO3)2 ---> 6NaNO3 + Ca3(PO4)2 3. 2HCl + Ca(OH)2 ---> CaCl2 + 2H2O
Answered by taufiq a - Tue Feb 5 22:36:17 2008
Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds?
Q. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds: calcium chlorite Sodium sulfate magnesium phosphate aluminum acetate silver nitrate potassium carbonate calcium hydroxide iron(III)nitrate Copper(II) chlorate Ammonium sulfite answer with the most correct gets best answer!.
Asked by thisismyhobby - Mon Apr 7 01:09:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. calcium chlorite - Ca(ClO2)2 Sodium sulfate - Na2SO4 magnesium phosphate - Mg3(PO4)2 aluminum acetate - Al(CH3COO)3 silver(I) nitrate - AgNO3 or silver(II) nitrate - Ag(NO3)2 potassium carbonate - K2CO3 calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 iron(III)nitrate - Fe(NO3)3 Copper(II) chlorate - Cu(ClO3)2 Ammonium sulfite - (NH4)2SO3
Answered by Nikhil - Mon Apr 7 01:30:29 2008
Q. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds: calcium chlorite Sodium sulfate magnesium phosphate aluminum acetate silver nitrate potassium carbonate calcium hydroxide iron(III)nitrate Copper(II) chlorate Ammonium sulfite answer with the most correct gets best answer!.
Asked by thisismyhobby - Mon Apr 7 01:09:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. calcium chlorite - Ca(ClO2)2 Sodium sulfate - Na2SO4 magnesium phosphate - Mg3(PO4)2 aluminum acetate - Al(CH3COO)3 silver(I) nitrate - AgNO3 or silver(II) nitrate - Ag(NO3)2 potassium carbonate - K2CO3 calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 iron(III)nitrate - Fe(NO3)3 Copper(II) chlorate - Cu(ClO3)2 Ammonium sulfite - (NH4)2SO3
Answered by Nikhil - Mon Apr 7 01:30:29 2008
I need help with my AP Chem summer homework, I know it sucks?
Q. Write the formulas for each of the following compounds: sodium cyanide tin(II) fluoride sodium hydrogen sulfate lead(II) nitrate iron(III) oxide calcium phosphate sodium bromate hydrogen iodide sodium sulfate magnesium dioxide potassium hypochlorite lithium hydride barium chloride magnesium oxide copper(I) oxide magnesium hydroxide dinitrogen tetroxide hypoiodous acid iron(III) chloride tin(IV) oxide rubidium nitrate potassium chlorate carbon tetrachloride sodium iodate potassium permanganate sulfurous acid potassium hydrogen phosphate ammonium dichromate hydroiodic acid potassium carbonate thank you, and i would gladly appreciate how you do it, but again thank you... again
Asked by da_boi_in_all_black - Sat Jun 28 03:56:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Write the formulas for each of the following compounds: sodium cyanide tin(II) fluoride sodium hydrogen sulfate lead(II) nitrate iron(III) oxide calcium phosphate sodium bromate hydrogen iodide sodium sulfate magnesium dioxide potassium hypochlorite lithium hydride barium chloride magnesium oxide copper(I) oxide magnesium hydroxide dinitrogen tetroxide hypoiodous acid iron(III) chloride tin(IV) oxide rubidium nitrate potassium chlorate carbon tetrachloride sodium iodate potassium permanganate sulfurous acid potassium hydrogen phosphate ammonium dichromate hydroiodic acid potassium carbonate thank you, and i would gladly appreciate how you do it, but again thank you... again
Asked by da_boi_in_all_black - Sat Jun 28 03:56:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What would you like to ask?
Q. classify and write the chemical formulas for the following substances. hypobromous, phosphorus pentachloride, sodium oxalate, calcium iodide, hydrobromic acid, dinitrogen pentaoxide, silver sulfide, iodous acid, iron III phosphate, cobalt, titanium II nitrate, calcium phosphate, manganese perchlorate, sodium sulfite, tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
Asked by mj - Fri Sep 12 12:32:39 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hypobromous, HOBr phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5 sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4 calcium iodide, CaI2 hydrobromic acid, HBr dinitrogen pentaoxide, N2O5 silver sulfide, Ag2S iodous acid, HIO2 iron III phosphate, FePO4 cobalt, Co3 calcium phosphate, CaHPO4 sodium sulfite, Na2SO3 tetraphosphorus trisulfide NH4NO3 .
Answered by TellyB - Fri Sep 12 15:21:20 2008
Q. classify and write the chemical formulas for the following substances. hypobromous, phosphorus pentachloride, sodium oxalate, calcium iodide, hydrobromic acid, dinitrogen pentaoxide, silver sulfide, iodous acid, iron III phosphate, cobalt, titanium II nitrate, calcium phosphate, manganese perchlorate, sodium sulfite, tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
Asked by mj - Fri Sep 12 12:32:39 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hypobromous, HOBr phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5 sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4 calcium iodide, CaI2 hydrobromic acid, HBr dinitrogen pentaoxide, N2O5 silver sulfide, Ag2S iodous acid, HIO2 iron III phosphate, FePO4 cobalt, Co3 calcium phosphate, CaHPO4 sodium sulfite, Na2SO3 tetraphosphorus trisulfide NH4NO3 .
Answered by TellyB - Fri Sep 12 15:21:20 2008
How do you write these word equations into balanced chemical equations?
Q. im freaking out i cannot figure it out!!! 1. sodium phosphate reacts with calcium nitrate to produce sodium nitrate plus calcium phosphate 2. Zinc reacts with iron(III) chloride yielding zinc chloride plus iron precipitate 3. Ammonium carbonate and magnesium sulfate react to yield ammonium sulfate plus magnesium carbonate 4. Phosphoric acid plus calcium hydroxide react forming solid calcium phosphate plus water 5. Aluminum plus oxygen gas form aluminum oxide under certain conditions 6. Nitrogen gas plus oxygen gas react and form dinitrogen pentoxide
Asked by shaley5786 - Wed Jan 21 09:52:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. 2Na3(PO4) + 3Ca(NO3)2 ---> 6Na(NO3) + Ca3(PO4)2 2. The iron precipitate confused me but what i got so far (unbalanced) was: Zn + FeCl3 ---> ZnCl2 + ?? 3. (NH4)2(CO3) + Mg(SO4) ---> (NH4)2(SO4) + Mg(CO3) 4. 2H3(PO4) + 3Ca(OH)2 ---> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6H2O 5. 4Al + 3O2 ---> 2Al2O3 6. 2N2 + 502 ---> 2N2O5 I have my final tomorrow so that was good practice. Thank You!!!
Answered by Abominable Snowman - Thu Jan 22 23:08:10 2009
Q. im freaking out i cannot figure it out!!! 1. sodium phosphate reacts with calcium nitrate to produce sodium nitrate plus calcium phosphate 2. Zinc reacts with iron(III) chloride yielding zinc chloride plus iron precipitate 3. Ammonium carbonate and magnesium sulfate react to yield ammonium sulfate plus magnesium carbonate 4. Phosphoric acid plus calcium hydroxide react forming solid calcium phosphate plus water 5. Aluminum plus oxygen gas form aluminum oxide under certain conditions 6. Nitrogen gas plus oxygen gas react and form dinitrogen pentoxide
Asked by shaley5786 - Wed Jan 21 09:52:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. 2Na3(PO4) + 3Ca(NO3)2 ---> 6Na(NO3) + Ca3(PO4)2 2. The iron precipitate confused me but what i got so far (unbalanced) was: Zn + FeCl3 ---> ZnCl2 + ?? 3. (NH4)2(CO3) + Mg(SO4) ---> (NH4)2(SO4) + Mg(CO3) 4. 2H3(PO4) + 3Ca(OH)2 ---> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6H2O 5. 4Al + 3O2 ---> 2Al2O3 6. 2N2 + 502 ---> 2N2O5 I have my final tomorrow so that was good practice. Thank You!!!
Answered by Abominable Snowman - Thu Jan 22 23:08:10 2009
what is the chemical equations for these word equations?
Q. 1. Nickel reacts with lead(II) nitrate to produce nickel(II) nitrate and lead 2. Aluminum iodide and nickel are produced when aluminum and nickel (II) iodide react. 3.Water decomposes to form hydrogen and oxygen gases. 4.Sodium phosphate reacts with calcium nitrate to produce sodium nitrate and calcium phosphate. 5.Nitrogen monoxide and water vapor are produced from a reaction between ammonia and oxygen 6.Iron (II) hydroxide reacts with hydrogen peroxide to produce iron(III) hydroxide.
Asked by partybabi97 - Mon Feb 9 19:43:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ni (s) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) ---> Ni(NO3)2 (aq) + Pb (s) 2Al (s) + 3NiI2 (aq) ---> 2AlI3 (aq) + 3Ni (s) 2H2O (l) ---> 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2Na3PO4 (aq) + 3Ca(NO3)2 (aq) ---> 6NaNO3 (aq) + Ca3(PO4)2 (s) 4NH3 (g) + 5O2 (g) ---> 4NO (g) + 6H2O (g) 2Fe(OH)2 (aq) + H2O2 (aq) ---> 2Fe(OH)3 (aq)
Answered by Zafer - Mon Feb 9 19:52:47 2009
Q. 1. Nickel reacts with lead(II) nitrate to produce nickel(II) nitrate and lead 2. Aluminum iodide and nickel are produced when aluminum and nickel (II) iodide react. 3.Water decomposes to form hydrogen and oxygen gases. 4.Sodium phosphate reacts with calcium nitrate to produce sodium nitrate and calcium phosphate. 5.Nitrogen monoxide and water vapor are produced from a reaction between ammonia and oxygen 6.Iron (II) hydroxide reacts with hydrogen peroxide to produce iron(III) hydroxide.
Asked by partybabi97 - Mon Feb 9 19:43:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ni (s) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) ---> Ni(NO3)2 (aq) + Pb (s) 2Al (s) + 3NiI2 (aq) ---> 2AlI3 (aq) + 3Ni (s) 2H2O (l) ---> 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2Na3PO4 (aq) + 3Ca(NO3)2 (aq) ---> 6NaNO3 (aq) + Ca3(PO4)2 (s) 4NH3 (g) + 5O2 (g) ---> 4NO (g) + 6H2O (g) 2Fe(OH)2 (aq) + H2O2 (aq) ---> 2Fe(OH)3 (aq)
Answered by Zafer - Mon Feb 9 19:52:47 2009
can u guyz help me i have already done it but i dont know if they are correct?
Q. Formulae Lithium ion Ammonium ion Nitride ion Fluoride ion Mercury (ii) ion Hydrogen carbonate ion Potassium sulfide Copper (ii) nitrate Sodium hydrogen carbonate Phosphorus tribromide Hydrogen iodide Potassium nitrate Silver chloride Silicon hexafluoride Iron (iii) phosphate Ammonia Mercury (ii) iodide Aluminum hydroxide Cobalt (ii) nitrate Lead (ii) nitrate Chromium (ii) chloride Barium chromate Calcium sulfite Iron (ii) oxide Zinc phosphide Barium sulfate Chromium (iii) oxide Names Ca2+ Cr3+ Zn2+ P3- Br- MgSo4 AlF3 PbCO3 N2O MnSo$ Ni(OH)2 H2S CuO KHCO3 Na2Cr2O7 Co2O3 Na2SO3 Hg2Cl2 MnCl2 NaClO2 ZnCO3 CuCl AgNo3 Na2O2 NiCo# NH4CN S2F10 N2O3 CuSO4 Ba(OH)2 Hg2I2 PCl3 MgSO4
Asked by Al C - Sun Nov 30 13:10:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Formula Lithium ion - Li+ Ammonium ion - NH4+ Nitride ion - N-3 Fluoride ion - F- Mercury (ii) ion - Hg+2 Hydrogen carbonate ion - HCO3- Potassium sulfide - K2S Copper (ii) nitrate - Cu(NO3)2 Sodium hydrogen carbonate - NaHCO3 Phosphorus tribromide - PBr3 Hydrogen iodide - HI Potassium nitrate - KNO3 Silver chloride - AgCl Silicon hexafluoride - SiF6 Iron (iii) phosphate - FePO4 Ammonia - NH3 Mercury (ii) iodide - HgI2 Aluminum hydroxide - Al(OH)3 Cobalt (ii) nitrate - Co(NO3)2 Lead (ii) nitrate - Pb(NO3)2 Chromium (ii) chloride - CrCl2 Barium chromate - Ba2CrO4 Calcium sulfite - CaSO3 Iron (ii) oxide - FeO Zinc phosphide - Zn3P2 Barium sulfate - BaSO4 Chromium (iii) oxide - Cr2O3 Names Ca2+ - Calcium ion Cr3+ - Chromium ion Zn2+ -… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Sun Nov 30 13:25:18 2008
Q. Formulae Lithium ion Ammonium ion Nitride ion Fluoride ion Mercury (ii) ion Hydrogen carbonate ion Potassium sulfide Copper (ii) nitrate Sodium hydrogen carbonate Phosphorus tribromide Hydrogen iodide Potassium nitrate Silver chloride Silicon hexafluoride Iron (iii) phosphate Ammonia Mercury (ii) iodide Aluminum hydroxide Cobalt (ii) nitrate Lead (ii) nitrate Chromium (ii) chloride Barium chromate Calcium sulfite Iron (ii) oxide Zinc phosphide Barium sulfate Chromium (iii) oxide Names Ca2+ Cr3+ Zn2+ P3- Br- MgSo4 AlF3 PbCO3 N2O MnSo$ Ni(OH)2 H2S CuO KHCO3 Na2Cr2O7 Co2O3 Na2SO3 Hg2Cl2 MnCl2 NaClO2 ZnCO3 CuCl AgNo3 Na2O2 NiCo# NH4CN S2F10 N2O3 CuSO4 Ba(OH)2 Hg2I2 PCl3 MgSO4
Asked by Al C - Sun Nov 30 13:10:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Formula Lithium ion - Li+ Ammonium ion - NH4+ Nitride ion - N-3 Fluoride ion - F- Mercury (ii) ion - Hg+2 Hydrogen carbonate ion - HCO3- Potassium sulfide - K2S Copper (ii) nitrate - Cu(NO3)2 Sodium hydrogen carbonate - NaHCO3 Phosphorus tribromide - PBr3 Hydrogen iodide - HI Potassium nitrate - KNO3 Silver chloride - AgCl Silicon hexafluoride - SiF6 Iron (iii) phosphate - FePO4 Ammonia - NH3 Mercury (ii) iodide - HgI2 Aluminum hydroxide - Al(OH)3 Cobalt (ii) nitrate - Co(NO3)2 Lead (ii) nitrate - Pb(NO3)2 Chromium (ii) chloride - CrCl2 Barium chromate - Ba2CrO4 Calcium sulfite - CaSO3 Iron (ii) oxide - FeO Zinc phosphide - Zn3P2 Barium sulfate - BaSO4 Chromium (iii) oxide - Cr2O3 Names Ca2+ - Calcium ion Cr3+ - Chromium ion Zn2+ -… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Sun Nov 30 13:25:18 2008
naming compunds HELP!?
Q. i dont know how to writ eht formulas for any of thees. i dont understand the methods you are supposed to use. i am so confused! sulfuric acid ammonium suflide iron (II) oxide hydrosulfuric acid nickel bromide bromic acid ammonium bisulfate nitrogen dioxide sodium phosphate magnesium phosphate nickel bicarbonate zinc hydroxide hydroiodic acid aluminum phoshpate silver chromate magnesium sulfite chromium (III) phosphide cobalt (III) nitrate mercury (I) sulfate copper (II) nitrite phosphorus trichloride lead (IV) chloride iron (III) oxide silver (I) oxide manganese (II) hydroxide ammonium carbonate antimony pentasulfide mercury (II) nitride lead (II) hydroxide mercury (I) iodate iron (III) sulfate nickel (II) sulfate zinc (II) iodide iron (I [cont.]
Asked by iloveyou! - Wed Dec 5 14:25:48 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. anything else you want us to do? Sulfuric (or sulphuric) acid, H2SO4 ammonium suflide --MISepelled Iron Oxide FeO
Answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo - Wed Dec 5 14:27:50 2007
Q. i dont know how to writ eht formulas for any of thees. i dont understand the methods you are supposed to use. i am so confused! sulfuric acid ammonium suflide iron (II) oxide hydrosulfuric acid nickel bromide bromic acid ammonium bisulfate nitrogen dioxide sodium phosphate magnesium phosphate nickel bicarbonate zinc hydroxide hydroiodic acid aluminum phoshpate silver chromate magnesium sulfite chromium (III) phosphide cobalt (III) nitrate mercury (I) sulfate copper (II) nitrite phosphorus trichloride lead (IV) chloride iron (III) oxide silver (I) oxide manganese (II) hydroxide ammonium carbonate antimony pentasulfide mercury (II) nitride lead (II) hydroxide mercury (I) iodate iron (III) sulfate nickel (II) sulfate zinc (II) iodide iron (I [cont.]
Asked by iloveyou! - Wed Dec 5 14:25:48 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. anything else you want us to do? Sulfuric (or sulphuric) acid, H2SO4 ammonium suflide --MISepelled Iron Oxide FeO
Answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo - Wed Dec 5 14:27:50 2007
naming elements help?
Q. i have a bunch of elements i need named. aluminum and bromine ammonium and sulfer aluminum and nitrate aluminum and oxygen iron(III) and chlorine sodium and oxygen iron(III) and sulfate sodium and phosphate potassium and sulfate magnesium and oxalate iron(II) and phosphate
Asked by swanvalley989 - Sun Feb 22 16:53:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. AlBr3 Aluminum Bromide (NH4)2S Ammonium Sulfide AlNO3 Aluminum Nitrate Al2O Aluminum Oxide FeCl3 Iron (III) chloride Na2O Sodium Oxide Fe2(SO4)3 Iron (III) Sulfate NaPO4 Sodium Phosphate K2SO4 Potassium Sulfate Magnesium Oxalate FePO4 Iron (II) Phosphate As a tip, if you add a metal to a nonmetal, the metal name stays the same and you change the ending of then nonmetal to -ide, like fluorine to fluoride and nitrogen to nitride. When you add a metal to a polyatomic ion, everything stays the same, just watch your charges when writing the formula.
Answered by NoName - Sun Feb 22 17:06:11 2009
Q. i have a bunch of elements i need named. aluminum and bromine ammonium and sulfer aluminum and nitrate aluminum and oxygen iron(III) and chlorine sodium and oxygen iron(III) and sulfate sodium and phosphate potassium and sulfate magnesium and oxalate iron(II) and phosphate
Asked by swanvalley989 - Sun Feb 22 16:53:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. AlBr3 Aluminum Bromide (NH4)2S Ammonium Sulfide AlNO3 Aluminum Nitrate Al2O Aluminum Oxide FeCl3 Iron (III) chloride Na2O Sodium Oxide Fe2(SO4)3 Iron (III) Sulfate NaPO4 Sodium Phosphate K2SO4 Potassium Sulfate Magnesium Oxalate FePO4 Iron (II) Phosphate As a tip, if you add a metal to a nonmetal, the metal name stays the same and you change the ending of then nonmetal to -ide, like fluorine to fluoride and nitrogen to nitride. When you add a metal to a polyatomic ion, everything stays the same, just watch your charges when writing the formula.
Answered by NoName - Sun Feb 22 17:06:11 2009
Can someone please help me name there compounds and formulas?!?
Q. Write the formulas or names of the following compounds a.Disulfur tetrafluoride b.Carbon tetrabromide c.Copper (II) chloride d.Potassium hydroxide e. Ammonium sulfate f.Iron (II) phosphate g.Sodium hydrogen sulfate h.Manganese (IV) oxide i.Nickel (III) nitrate j. KClO3 k. Mg3N2 l. NaBrO4 m. AlBr3 n.PbI2 o. Fe(OH)3 p. H2SO4(aq) q.I2O5 r.XeF4 s.HF(aq) t.NH4NO3 if its written as a formula how do you write it as a compound and if its a compound how do you write it out as a formula?
Asked by tishu - Thu Nov 6 19:17:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is a lot! WOW a. Disulfur tetrafluoride S2F4 b. Carbon tetrabromide CBr4 c. Copper (II) chloride CuCl2 d. Potassium hydroxide KOH e. Ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 f. Iron (II) phosphate Fe3(PO4)2 g. Sodium hydrogen sulfate Na2HSO4 h. Manganese (IV) oxide Mn2O4 i. Nickel (III) nitrate Ni(NO3)3 j. KClO3 Potassium chlorate k. Mg3N2 Magnesium(II) nitride l. NaBrO4 Sodium perbromate m. AlBr3 Aluminum bromide n. PbI2 Lead (II) iodide o. Fe(OH)3 Iron (III) hydroxide p. H2SO4(aq) Sulfuric acid q. I2O5 Diiodine pentoxide r. XeF4 Xenon tetrafluoride s. HF(aq) hydrofluoric acid t. NH4NO3 Ammonium nitrate Wow Finally Done! Yeah! Hope I help you!
Answered by Go Cavs! - Thu Nov 6 21:47:56 2008
Q. Write the formulas or names of the following compounds a.Disulfur tetrafluoride b.Carbon tetrabromide c.Copper (II) chloride d.Potassium hydroxide e. Ammonium sulfate f.Iron (II) phosphate g.Sodium hydrogen sulfate h.Manganese (IV) oxide i.Nickel (III) nitrate j. KClO3 k. Mg3N2 l. NaBrO4 m. AlBr3 n.PbI2 o. Fe(OH)3 p. H2SO4(aq) q.I2O5 r.XeF4 s.HF(aq) t.NH4NO3 if its written as a formula how do you write it as a compound and if its a compound how do you write it out as a formula?
Asked by tishu - Thu Nov 6 19:17:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is a lot! WOW a. Disulfur tetrafluoride S2F4 b. Carbon tetrabromide CBr4 c. Copper (II) chloride CuCl2 d. Potassium hydroxide KOH e. Ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 f. Iron (II) phosphate Fe3(PO4)2 g. Sodium hydrogen sulfate Na2HSO4 h. Manganese (IV) oxide Mn2O4 i. Nickel (III) nitrate Ni(NO3)3 j. KClO3 Potassium chlorate k. Mg3N2 Magnesium(II) nitride l. NaBrO4 Sodium perbromate m. AlBr3 Aluminum bromide n. PbI2 Lead (II) iodide o. Fe(OH)3 Iron (III) hydroxide p. H2SO4(aq) Sulfuric acid q. I2O5 Diiodine pentoxide r. XeF4 Xenon tetrafluoride s. HF(aq) hydrofluoric acid t. NH4NO3 Ammonium nitrate Wow Finally Done! Yeah! Hope I help you!
Answered by Go Cavs! - Thu Nov 6 21:47:56 2008
reaction predictions?
Q. need some help, would love it if you helped. balance them & say the Rxn types thanks. please 1. sodium bromide plus silver nitrate 2. calcium phosphate plus aluminum sulfate 3. zinc carbonate(heated) 4. mercury(I) sulfate plus ammonium nitrate 5. potassium plus fluorine 6. potassium nitrate plus zinc phosphate 7. lithium oxide plus water 8. sodium chloride(electroyzed 9. silver plus barium 10. iron(III) hydroxide plus phosphoric acid 11. sodium plus nitric acid 12. iron(III) iodide plus cupric nitrate 13. copper plus sulfuric acid. thank you!!!
Asked by Chloe - Thu Jan 3 16:45:49 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I must agree with the others, except explotion-guy, seriously he didn't even spell it right. I could see if you just posted one or two, but all 13? You are going to get this kind of answer for something like that. And please don't use so many caps and exclamation marks when you make your next post. It screams preppy-esque teenager.
Answered by mcalhoun333 - Thu Jan 3 16:56:07 2008
Q. need some help, would love it if you helped. balance them & say the Rxn types thanks. please 1. sodium bromide plus silver nitrate 2. calcium phosphate plus aluminum sulfate 3. zinc carbonate(heated) 4. mercury(I) sulfate plus ammonium nitrate 5. potassium plus fluorine 6. potassium nitrate plus zinc phosphate 7. lithium oxide plus water 8. sodium chloride(electroyzed 9. silver plus barium 10. iron(III) hydroxide plus phosphoric acid 11. sodium plus nitric acid 12. iron(III) iodide plus cupric nitrate 13. copper plus sulfuric acid. thank you!!!
Asked by Chloe - Thu Jan 3 16:45:49 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I must agree with the others, except explotion-guy, seriously he didn't even spell it right. I could see if you just posted one or two, but all 13? You are going to get this kind of answer for something like that. And please don't use so many caps and exclamation marks when you make your next post. It screams preppy-esque teenager.
Answered by mcalhoun333 - Thu Jan 3 16:56:07 2008
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