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Write the balanced equation for each of the following changes and identify whether heat is a product or
needed to start the reaction (do not include 'heat' in your balanced equation, simply identify whether it
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(a) the sublimation of dry ice [conversion of CO,(s) directly to CO2(g)]
Heat is a reactant and is needed to start the reaction.
Heat is a product and is given off by the reaction.
(b) the reaction of 1 mol of sulfur dioxide with oxygen.
Heat is a reactant and is needed to start the reaction.
Heat is a product and is given off by the reaction.
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