the the reaction below.  T2A (aq) +  2 DZ (aq)   →  2 TZ (s) +  D2A (aq) Select the correct net ionic equation that represents this reaction.   Question 5 options:   a)  2T+ (aq) + 2Z- (aq) → 2 TZ (s) + 2D+ (aq) + A2- (aq)   b)  2T+ (aq) +  2Z- (aq) → 2 TZ (s)    c)  2T+ (aq) + A2- (aq) +  2D+ (aq) + 2Z- (aq) → 2 TZ (s) + 2D+ (aq) + A2- (aq)

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Question 6 

The following newly discovered ions (T2+, A-, D+, Z-) undergo a chemical change according the the reaction below. 

TA2 (aq) + 2 DZ (aq) → TZ2 (s) + 2 DA (aq)

Select the spectator ions that are generated by this reaction

 
Question 6 options:
 
 

a) 

T2+ (aq) 

 

b) 

 2 A(aq)

 

c) 

2 D+ (aq)

 

d) 

2 Z- (aq)

 

 

Question 3 

You time travel 100 years into the future and learn that several new elements (T, A, and D) have been discovered. Several molecules of these new elements undergo chemical reactions like the one shown below.  

TA3 (g) + D2 (g) → TD2 (g) + A2D (l)

Balance this chemical reaction and give the coefficients for each reactant and product in the boxes below. (First box for TA3 , second box for D2 , third box for TD2, and fourth box for A2D).

 
Question 3 options:
 
 
 
 

 

Question 5 

The following newly discovered ions (T+, A2-, D+, Z-) undergo a chemical change according the the reaction below. 

T2A (aq) +  2 DZ (aq)   →  2 TZ (s) +  D2A (aq)

Select the correct net ionic equation that represents this reaction.

 
Question 5 options:
 

a) 

2T+ (aq) + 2Z- (aq) → 2 TZ (s) + 2D+ (aq) + A2- (aq)

 

b) 

2T+ (aq) +  2Z- (aq) → 2 TZ (s) 

 

c) 

2T+ (aq) + A2- (aq) +  2D+ (aq) + 2Z- (aq) → 2 TZ (s) + 2D+ (aq) + A2- (aq)

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