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You must bring it, in a paper next Monday February 10. Have a nice day T. Patricia Homework # 2 I. Balance the following chemical equations using the simple inspection method. Points 15
+ +
PbO Fe2(CO3)3
--------------------------------KCl + -----------------------
Pb(NO3)2 + FeI3 CO2 NH3 O2 NaF H2O H2O + H2O CO2 CO2 Fe(OH)3 P2O5 NaOH + + + + +
+ O2 H2
KClO3 ------------NaCl H2 + + + + + + + O2 + + F2 O2
Cl2
------------------------CO2 -----------------------------------------KBr +
PbCl2
Al2(SO4)3
H2O --------------
H2
II. 1)
Balance the following chemical equations using the algebraic method. Ag2O ------------Ag + O2
2)
S8
O2
--------------
SO3
3)
CO2
H2O
-------------
C6H12O6
O2
4)
MgBr2
------------
KBr +
Mg
5)
HCl
CaCO3
------------
CaCl2
H2O
+ CO2
6)
HNO3
NaHCO3 ---------
NaNO3
H2 O
+ CO2
7)
H2O +
O2
-----------
H2O2
8)
NaBr
CaF2 ------
NaF
CaBr2
9)
H2SO4 +
HI -----
S +
I2 +
H2O
10) N2 +
H2----------
NH3
11)
KClO3
-------------
KCl
O2
12)
NaCl
F2
-----------
NaF
Cl2
13)
H2
O2 -----------
H2O
14)
Pb(OH)2
HCl
----------
H2O
PbCl2
15)
AlBr3
K2SO4 -------------
KBr
Al2(SO4)3
III. Balance the following chemical equations using the simple inspection method or the algebraic method. Indicate the type of chemical reaction. Points 20
1)
CH4
O2 -----------
CO2
H2O
2)
C3H8
O2
-----------
CO2
H2O
3)
FeCl3
NaOH
--------------
Fe(OH)3
NaCl
4)
O2 --------
P2O5
5)
Na +
H2O
-----------
NaOH
H2
6)
Ag2O
--------------
Ag
O2
7)
CO2
H2 O
------------
C6H12O6
O2
8)
HCl
CaCO3
-------------
CaCl2
H2O
CO2
9)
H2O
O2
-------------
H2O2
10)
H2SO4
NaNO2 --------
HNO2
Na2SO4
IV. Stoichiometric problems. You must show all your work. Points 20 For each of the following find: a. c. The limiting reactant b. The amount of product formed in moles and grams
1.
CaCl2
+ AgNO3
----------
AgCl
Ca(N03)2
Given: 4.32 moles of calcium chloride react with 8.75 moles of silver nitrate. Find the amount of silver chloride formed
2.
Fe2O3
CO
----------
Fe
CO2
Given: 15.0 g of iron (III) oxide reacts with 7.00g of carbon monoxide. Find the amount of Iron formed
NaCl
Pb(NO3)2
PbCl2
NaNO3
Given: 7.5 g of sodium chloride reacts with 0.2 mole of lead (II) nitrate. Find the amount of Lead chloride formed.
4.
Mg(OH)2
H3PO4
----------
Mg3(PO4)2
H2O
Given: 57 g of magnesium hydroxide reacts with 86 g of hydrogen phosphate. Find the amount of Magnesium phosphate formed.
V.
Points 30
1.
K2PtCl4
NH3
-------->
Pt(NH3)2Cl2
KCl
a) Balance the equation. b) Determine the theoretical yield of KCl if you start with 34.5 grams of NH3.
c) Starting with 34.5 g of NH3, and you isolate 76.4 g of Pt(NH3)2Cl2, what is the percent yield?
H3PO4
3 KOH
------
K3PO4
+ 3 H2O
a) Balance the equation If 49.0 g of H3PO4 is reacted with excess KOH, determine the percent yield of K3PO4 if you isolate 49.0 g of K3PO4.
3.
Al2(SO3)3
+ NaOH
------>
Na2SO3
Al(OH)3
a) Balance the equation b) If you start with 389.4 g of Al2(SO3)3 and you isolate 212.4 g of Na2SO3, what is your percent yield for this reaction?
Al(OH)3 (s)
HCl
(aq)
- ------>
AlCl3 (aq) +
H2O (l)
a) Balance the equation If you start with 50.3 g of Al(OH)3 and you isolate 39.5 g of AlCl3, what is the percent yield?
K2CO3
HCl -------->
H2O
CO2
KCl
a) Balance the equation. B Determine the theoretical yield of KCl if you start with 34.5 g of K2CO3.
c) Starting with 34.5 g of K2CO3, and you isolate 3.4 g of H2O, what is the percent yield?