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05 Practice Exercise 4.1 Banua

The document describes two chemical reactions. The first is the reaction between solid potassium and chlorine gas, which produces potassium chloride powder. The second reaction involves aqueous calcium hydroxide and carbon dioxide gas, producing calcium carbonate precipitate and water. Both reactions are summarized with word and chemical equations.

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05 Practice Exercise 4.1 Banua

The document describes two chemical reactions. The first is the reaction between solid potassium and chlorine gas, which produces potassium chloride powder. The second reaction involves aqueous calcium hydroxide and carbon dioxide gas, producing calcium carbonate precipitate and water. Both reactions are summarized with word and chemical equations.

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Solid potassium (K) metal and chlorine (Cl2) gas combine to form
potassium chloride (KCl) powder.

 Word equation: Potassium metal + Chlorine Gas 


Potassium Chloride
 Chemical equation: K (s) + Cl2 (g)  2KCl (s)
2. The reaction between aqueous calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2] and carbon
dioxide (CO2) gas produces calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitate and liquid
water (H2O).
 Word equation: Calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide →
Calcium carbonate + water
 Chemical equation: Ca(OH)2+CO2=CaCO3+H2O

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