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Question 16 Chemical Equations: Interpret
A. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sulfur and carbon monoxide is:
S(s)+2 CO (g)–→ SO, (g ) + 2 C ( s)
We can interpret this to mean:
1 mole of sulfur and
mole(s) of carbon monoxide
React to produce:
mole(s) of sulfur dioxide and
|mole(s) of carbon
B. Interpret the following equation for a chemical reaction using the coefficients given:
(Write number of moles or number of molecules.)
L(g) + Br2(g)
2 IBr(g)
On the particulate level:
of I2(g) reacts with
of Br2(g) to form
of IBr(g).
On the molar level:
of I2(g) reacts with
of Br2(g) to form
of IBr(g).
C. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between iron and hydrochloric acid is:
Fe ( s ) +2 HCI ( aq)→ FeCl2 ( aq ) + H2 (g )
We can interpret this to mean:
1 mole of iron and
|mole(s) of hydrochloric acid
React to produce:
mole(s) of iron(II) chloride and
|mole(s) of hydrogen
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 Chemical Equations: Interpret A. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sulfur and carbon monoxide is: S(s)+2 CO (g)–→ SO, (g ) + 2 C ( s) We can interpret this to mean: 1 mole of sulfur and mole(s) of carbon monoxide React to produce: mole(s) of sulfur dioxide and |mole(s) of carbon B. Interpret the following equation for a chemical reaction using the coefficients given: (Write number of moles or number of molecules.) L(g) + Br2(g) 2 IBr(g) On the particulate level: of I2(g) reacts with of Br2(g) to form of IBr(g). On the molar level: of I2(g) reacts with of Br2(g) to form of IBr(g). C. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between iron and hydrochloric acid is: Fe ( s ) +2 HCI ( aq)→ FeCl2 ( aq ) + H2 (g ) We can interpret this to mean: 1 mole of iron and |mole(s) of hydrochloric acid React to produce: mole(s) of iron(II) chloride and |mole(s) of hydrogen
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