Chemistry: Atoms First
Chemistry: Atoms First
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Author: Burdge
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 26, Problem 26.33QP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A balanced reaction for the given reactions has to be written.

Concept introduction:

  • There is a law for conversion of mass in a chemical reaction i.e., the mass of total amount of the product should be equal to the total mass of the reactants.
  • The concept of writing a balanced chemical reaction is depends on conversion of reactants into products.
  • First write the reaction from the given information.
  • Then count the number of atoms of each element in reactants as well as products.
  • Finally obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.

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Answer to Problem 26.33QP

The balanced reaction for the given reactions is

(a) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

(b) 2NaOH(aq) + CO2(g)Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)

(c) Na2CO3(s) + 2HCl(aq)2NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

(d) NaHCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

(e) 2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)

(f) Na2CO3(s) no reaction

Explanation of Solution

(a)

Sodium metal reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

Na(s) + H2O(l) NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

Here, the reaction is unbalanced. So we need to balance it.

To balance the reaction, calculate the number of atoms present in left side and right side.  Finally, obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.

2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

(b)

An aqueous solution of NaOH reacts with CO2 to produce sodium carbonate and water.

NaOH(aq) + CO2(g)Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)

Here, the reaction is unbalanced. So we need to balance it.

To balance the reaction, calculate the number of atoms present in left side and right side.  Finally, obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.

2NaOH(aq) + CO2(g)Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)

(c)

Solid Na2CO3 reacts with HCl solution to produce sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.

Na2CO3(s) + HCl(aq)NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

Here, the reaction is unbalanced. So we need to balance it.

To balance the reaction, calculate the number of atoms present in left side and right side.  Finally, obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.

Na2CO3(s) + 2HCl(aq)2NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

(d)

Solid NaHCO3 reacts with HCl solution to produce sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.

NaHCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

To balance the reaction, calculate the number of atoms present in left side and right side. Finally, obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.  In this reaction equally conversion happened so that reaction is already balanced.

NaHCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

(e)

Solid NaHCO3 is heated to produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide and water.

NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)

Here, the reaction is unbalanced.  So we need to balance it.

To balance the reaction, calculate the number of atoms present in left side and right side.  Finally, obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.

2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)

(f)

At normal temperatures sodium carbonate won’t go decomposition.

Na2CO3(s) no reaction

When we heat the solid Na2CO3 at moderate temperature it won’t undergo decomposition and hence there is no reaction.

Conclusion

A balanced equation for the given reactions were written

(a) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

(b) 2NaOH(aq) + CO2(g)Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)

(c) Na2CO3(s) + 2HCl(aq)2NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

(d) NaHCO3(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

(e) 2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)

(f) Na2CO3(s) no reaction

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