a) Solid potassium chlorate, KCIO3 , decomposes to form solid potassium chloride and diatomic oxygen gas. Enter your chemical notation here b) Solid aluminum metal reacts with solid diatomic iodine to form solid Al2 I . Enter your chemical notation here

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Write the balanced molecular equation for each of the chemical reactions described below:

 

a) Solid potassium chlorate, KCIO3 , decomposes to form solid potassium chloride and diatomic oxygen gas.
Enter your chemical notation here
b) Solid aluminum metal reacts with solid diatomic iodine to form solid Al2 I6 .
Enter your chemical notation here
c) When solid sodium chloride is added to aqueous sulfuric acid, hydrogen chloride gas and aqueous sodium sulfate are
produced.
Enter your chemical notation here
d) Aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide react to produce aqueous potassium dihydrogen
phosphate and liquid water.
Enter your chemical notation here
Transcribed Image Text:a) Solid potassium chlorate, KCIO3 , decomposes to form solid potassium chloride and diatomic oxygen gas. Enter your chemical notation here b) Solid aluminum metal reacts with solid diatomic iodine to form solid Al2 I6 . Enter your chemical notation here c) When solid sodium chloride is added to aqueous sulfuric acid, hydrogen chloride gas and aqueous sodium sulfate are produced. Enter your chemical notation here d) Aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide react to produce aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate and liquid water. Enter your chemical notation here
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