(a)
Interpretation: To determine the balance of
Concept Introduction: The type of chemical reaction in which the count of atoms will be identical on both sides of the reaction is named a balanced chemical reaction.
(a)
Answer to Problem 37A
The balanced complete reaction will be
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is:
The number of oxygen atoms is 1 on the reactant side and 3 on the product side. By multiplying with 2 as a coefficient of lead oxide in the reactant side and with lead oxide.
The balanced chemical equation will be:
(b)
Interpretation: To determine the balance of chemical reactions.
Concept Introduction: The type of chemical reaction in which the count of atoms will be identical on both sides of the reaction is named a balanced chemical reaction.
(b)
Answer to Problem 37A
The balanced complete reaction will be
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is:
The number of iron atoms is 1 on the reactant side and 2 on the product side. By multiplying with 2 as the coefficient of iron and by 3 with the water molecule, the equation will be balanced.
The balanced chemical equation will be:
(c)
Interpretation: To determine the balance of chemical reactions.
Concept Introduction: The type of chemical reaction in which the count of atoms will be identical on both sides of the reaction is named a balanced chemical reaction.
(c)
Answer to Problem 37A
The balanced complete reaction will be
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is:
The number of hydrogen atoms is 6 on the reactant side and 2 on the product side. By multiplying the coefficient of ammonia by 2, the equation will be balanced.
The balanced chemical equation will be:
(d)
Interpretation: To determine the balance of chemical reactions.
Concept Introduction: The type of chemical reaction in which the count of atoms will be identical on both sides of the reaction is named a balanced chemical reaction.
(d)
Answer to Problem 37A
The balanced complete reaction will be
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is:
The number of chlorine atoms is 2 on the reactant side and 1 on the product side. By multiplying with 2 as a coefficient of HCl, the equation will be balanced.
The balanced chemical equation will be:
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