5. All of the following word equations represent double displacement reactions. Complete the word equations, write the balanced chemical equation and name the type of reaction (neutralization - DDN, gas produced - DDG, precipitate produced - DDP or no reaction - NR). Word Equation Balanced Chemical Equation Combining solutions of potassium bromide and lead (II) nitrate produces potassium nitrate and Silver hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid to form silver chloride and Iron (II) sulphite reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce iron (II) chloride and When dissolved in water, barium chloride will react with ammonium sulphate to produce barium sulphate and Sodium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid to produce and When calcium nitrate and potassium sulphide are mixed in water to produce Type of Reaction

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5. All of the following word equations represent double displacement reactions. Complete the word equations, write the balanced chemical
equation and name the type of reaction (neutralization - DDN, gas produced - DDG, precipitate produced - DDP or no reaction - NR).
Word Equation
Balanced Chemical Equation
Combining solutions of potassium bromide and
lead (II) nitrate produces potassium nitrate and
Silver hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric
acid to form silver chloride and
Iron (II) sulphite reacts with hydrochloric
acid to produce iron (II) chloride and
When dissolved in water, barium chloride will
react with ammonium sulphate to produce barium
sulphate and
Sodium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid to
produce
and
When calcium nitrate and potassium sulphide are
mixed in water to produce
Type of
Reaction
Transcribed Image Text:5. All of the following word equations represent double displacement reactions. Complete the word equations, write the balanced chemical equation and name the type of reaction (neutralization - DDN, gas produced - DDG, precipitate produced - DDP or no reaction - NR). Word Equation Balanced Chemical Equation Combining solutions of potassium bromide and lead (II) nitrate produces potassium nitrate and Silver hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid to form silver chloride and Iron (II) sulphite reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce iron (II) chloride and When dissolved in water, barium chloride will react with ammonium sulphate to produce barium sulphate and Sodium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid to produce and When calcium nitrate and potassium sulphide are mixed in water to produce Type of Reaction
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3. All of the following word equations represent decomposition reactions. Complete the word equations, type of reactions and write the balanced
chemical equation. One is done for you as an example.
Word Equation
Water breaks down into hydrogen gas and
oxygen gas.
When solid
(II) hydroxide is
heated, it decomposes into copper (II)
and
Carbonic acid breaks down into
gas and
Type of Reaction
Some compounds decompose by electricity
Balanced Chemical Equation
2H₂(g) + O₂(g)
2H₂O
Transcribed Image Text:3. All of the following word equations represent decomposition reactions. Complete the word equations, type of reactions and write the balanced chemical equation. One is done for you as an example. Word Equation Water breaks down into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. When solid (II) hydroxide is heated, it decomposes into copper (II) and Carbonic acid breaks down into gas and Type of Reaction Some compounds decompose by electricity Balanced Chemical Equation 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) 2H₂O
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