Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes the combustion of butene, C4 Hs (g). Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s), (1), or (g) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Express your answer as a chemical equation. • View Available Hint(s) ΑΣφ ? A chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Submit Part D When heated, solid copper(II) carbonate decomposes to solid copper(II) oxide and carbon dioxide gas. Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes this reaction. Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s), (1), or (g) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Express your answer as a chemical equation.

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Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes the combustion of butene, C4 Hg (g).
Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s), (1), or (g) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively.
Express your answer as a chemical equation.
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When heated, solid copper(II) carbonate decomposes to solid copper(II) oxide and carbon dioxide gas. Give the
balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes this reaction.
Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s), (I), or (g) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively.
Express your answer as a chemical equation.
Transcribed Image Text:Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes the combustion of butene, C4 Hg (g). Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s), (1), or (g) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Express your answer as a chemical equation. View Available Hint(s) ? A chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Submit Part D When heated, solid copper(II) carbonate decomposes to solid copper(II) oxide and carbon dioxide gas. Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes this reaction. Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s), (I), or (g) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Express your answer as a chemical equation.
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a.  This question belong to hydrocarbon.

When hydrocarbon burnt in excess of oxygen produce carbon dioxide and water.

Part D. This is the decomposition of salt in in man group element. When metal carbonate decompose in presence of heat produce metal oxide and carbon dioxide

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