World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8.3, Problem 7RQ

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation :

The reaction of aluminium and oxygen must be balanced and classified in different way.

Concept Introduction :

4 Moles of aluminium and 3 moles of oxygen react to produce 2 moles of aluminium oxide.

(a)

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  2Al(s)+3O2(g)Al2O3(s).

This reaction can be classified as combination reaction, combustion reaction and oxidation-reduction reaction.

Explanation of Solution

In the balanced equation there are 2 atoms of Al and 6 atoms of O in both the sides.

This is a combination reaction as two reactant combines to produce a single product.

This is a combustion reaction as Al is combusted in presence of O.

This is an oxidation-reduction reaction as Al (oxidation number 0) is oxidized to Al2O3 (oxidation number +3) and O (oxidation number 0) is reduced to Al2O3 (oxidation number -2).

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation :

The reaction of barium hydroxide and sulfuric acid must be balanced and classified in different ways.

Concept Introduction :

1 Mole of each of barium hydroxide and sulfuric acid react to produce 1 mole of barium sulfate and 2 moles of water.

b)

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  Ba(OH)2(aq)+H2SO4(aq)BaSO4(s)+2H2O(aq).

This reaction can be classified as double decomposition reaction and neutralization reaction.

Explanation of Solution

In the balanced equation there are 1 atoms of Ba, 6 atoms of O and 4 atoms of H in both the sides.

This is a double displacement or precipitation reaction as two soluble substances produce one insoluble solid or precipitate.

This is a neutralization reaction as an acid reacts with a base to produce salt and water.

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation :

The decomposition reaction of H2O2 must be balanced and classified in different ways.

Concept Introduction :

2 Moles of H2O2 decompose to produce 2 moles of H2O and 1 mole of O2.

c)

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Answer to Problem 7RQ

  2H2O2(aq)2H2O(l)+O2(g)

This reaction can be classified as decomposition reaction and oxidation-reduction reaction.

Explanation of Solution

In the balanced equation there are 4 atoms of H and 4 atoms of O in both the sides.

This is a decomposition reaction as a single reactant produces two products.

This is an oxidation-reduction reaction as O of H2O2 (oxidation number -1) is oxidized to O2 (oxidation number 0) and reduced to H2O (oxidation number of O is -2).

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