This chemistry assignment involves writing balanced chemical equations from word descriptions and correcting and balancing given chemical equations. Students are asked to translate word descriptions of chemical reactions into balanced chemical equations. They are also asked to rewrite and balance chemical equations that are given in an unbalanced or incorrect form. Finally, students must balance 14 chemical equations involving various reactants and products.
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Chemical Reactions and Equations
This chemistry assignment involves writing balanced chemical equations from word descriptions and correcting and balancing given chemical equations. Students are asked to translate word descriptions of chemical reactions into balanced chemical equations. They are also asked to rewrite and balance chemical equations that are given in an unbalanced or incorrect form. Finally, students must balance 14 chemical equations involving various reactants and products.
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Chemistry Assignment Class X
Chapter : Chemical Reactions and equations
1. Translate the following statements into balanced chemical equations
a. Hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen to form ammonia. b. Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide c. Barium chloride reacts with ammonium sulphate to ammonium chloride and precipitate (ppt) of barium sulphate d. Potassium metals reacts with water to potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. e. Iron fillings react with steam to produce iron (III) oxide and hydrogen gas. f. Aluminum metal reacts with iron (II) oxide powder to produce aluminum oxide solid and iron metal. g. Ammonia gas (NH3) plus oxygen gas yields nitrogen monoxide gas plus water vapour. h. Calcium hydroxide solution and carbon dioxide gas yields solid calcium carbonate and liquid water. i. Aqueous iron (III) chloride and sodium carbonate solution yields aqueous sodium chloride and a precipitate of iron (III) carbonate. j. Solid iron (III) oxide and carbon monoxide gas yields iron metal and carbon dioxide gas. k. Magnesium carbonate solution plus aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCl) yields magnesium chloride solution plus liquid water and carbon dioxide gas l. Silicon dioxide solid plus aqueous hydrofluoric acid (HF) yields solid silicon tetra fluoride plus liquid water. 2. Rewrite the following reaction by correcting and then balancing
(a) KClO3 KCl2 + O2
(b) Ca + O CaO (c) NH3 + CuO Cu + N + H2O (d) Pb + CuCl2 PbCl (e) CO2 + CaOH CaCO3 + H2O