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Answers:
A) 4HCl (aq) + O₂(g) → 2Cl₂ (g) + 2H₂O (l)
B) C₈H₂₀ (l) + 13O₂(g) → 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O (g)
C) 2NO (g) + 5H₂(g) → 2NH₃ (g) + 2H₂O (g)
D) Fe₂O₃ (s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe (s) + 3CO₂ (g)
Explanation:
A) Aqueous hydrogen chloride reacts with oxygen gas to form chlorine gas and liquid water.
1) Word equation:
Aqueous hydrogen chloride + oxygen gas → chlorine gas + liquid water
2) Chemical equation:
HCl (aq) + O₂(g) → Cl₂ (g) + H₂O (l)
3) Explanation of each term:
- HCl (aq):
* The most electronegative element (Cl) is written to the right, and the least electronegative element (H) is written to the left.
* The abbreviation aq inside the parenthesis is used to describe the aqueous phase of the compound.
- O₂ (g)
* Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, so you use the subscript 2 to indicate the two atoms in the molecule.
* The abbreviation (g) indicates the gas phase.
- Cl₂ (g)
* Chlorine is a diatomic gas, so you use the subscript 2 to indicate the two atoms in the molecule.
* The abbreviation (g) indicates the gas phase.
- H₂O (l)
* The most electronegative element (O) is written to the right and the least electronetative element (H) is written to the left.
* The subscript 2 next to H indicates that there are two atoms of hydrogen, while the lack of subscript next to O indicates that there is one atom of oxygen, in each molecule of water.
* The abbreviation (l) indicates the liquid phase of water.
4) Balancing
To obey the mass conservation law, the number of each kind of atoms in the reactant side must equal the number of the same kind of atom in the product side. Hence, you have to introduce the necessary coefficients to balance the equation:
- 4HCl (aq) + O₂(g) → 2Cl₂ (g) + 2H₂O (l)
Count each kind of atoms on each side to check the equation is balanced:
Element left side right side
H 4 2×2 = 4
Cl 4 2×2 = 4
O 1×2 = 2 2×1 = 2
Conclusion: the balanced chemical equation is
- 4HCl (aq) + O₂(g) → 2Cl₂ (g) + 2H₂O (l)
B) Liquid octane reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.
1) Word equation:
liquid octane + oxygen gas → carbon dioxide gas + water vapor
2) Chemical equation:
C₈H₂₀ (l) + O₂(g) → CO₂ (g) + H₂O (g)
3) Explanation of each term:
- C₈H₂₀ (l)
* This is an organic compound. An alkane. This name follows IUPAC rules.
* The abbreviation (l) describes the liquid phase of the compound.
- O₂ (g)
* Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, so you use the subscript 2 to indicate the two atoms in the molecule.
* The abbreviation (g) indicates the gas phase.
- CO₂ (g)
* Oxygen, O, is the most electronegative, and carbon (C) is the least electronegative.
* The subscript 2 next to O atom, indicates that there are two atoms of oxygen in the molecule. There is only one atom of carbon (no subscript is added).
* The abbreviation (g) indicates the gas phase.
- H₂O (g)
* The most electronegative element (O) is written to the right and the least electronetative element (H) is written to the left.
* The subscript 2 next to H indicates that there are two atoms of hydrogen. The lack of subscript next to O indicates that there is one atom of oxygen, in each molecule of water.
* The abbreviation (g) indicates the vapor (gas) phase of water.
4) Balancing
To obey the mass conservation law, the number of each kind of atoms in the reactant side must equal the number of the same kind of atom in the product side. Hence, you have to introduce the necessary coefficients to balance the equation:
- C₈H₂₀ (l) + 13O₂(g) → 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O (g)
Count each kind of atoms on each side to check the equation is balanced:
Element left side right side
C 8 8
H 20 10×2 = 20
O 13×2 = 26 8×2 + 10 = 26
Conclusion: the balanced chemical equation is
- C₈H₂₀ (l) + 13O₂(g) → 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O (g)
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Balanced chemical equation :
1. 4HCl (aq) + O₂ (g) ⇒ 2Cl₂ (g) + 2H₂O (l)
2. C₈H₂₀ (l) + 13O₂ (g) ⇒ 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O (g)
3. 2NO (g) + 5 H₂ (g) ⇒ 2NH₃ (g) + 2H₂O (g)
4. Fe₂O₃ (s) + 3CO (g) ⇒ 2Fe (s) + 3CO₂ (g)
Further explanation
Equalization of chemical reactions can be done using variables. Steps in equalizing the reaction equation:
- 1. gives a coefficient on substances involved in the equation of reaction such as a, b, or c, etc.
- 2. make an equation based on the similarity of the number of atoms where the number of atoms = coefficient × index (subscript) between reactant and product
- 3. Select the coefficient of the substance with the most complex chemical formula equal to 1
For gas combustion reaction which is a reaction of hydrocarbons with oxygen produces CO₂ and H₂O (water vapor). can use steps:
Balancing C, H and the last O
- 1. HCl (aq) + O₂ (g) ⇒ Cl₂ (g) + H₂O (l)
Suppose we give a coefficient of 1 for HCl
HCl (aq) + aO₂ (g) ⇒ bCl₂ (g) + cH₂O (l)
number of H atoms: left 1, right 2c -> 2c = 1-> c = 1/2
number of Cl atoms: left 1, right 2b ---> 2b = 1 ----> b = 1/2
number of O atoms: left 2a, right c ---> 2a = c ---> 2a = 1/2 ---> a = 1/4
the reaction coefficient becomes:
HCl (aq) + 1 / 4O₂ (g) ⇒ 1 / 2Cl₂ (g) + 1 / 2H₂O (l) x 4
4HCl (aq) + O₂ (g) ⇒ 2Cl₂ (g) + 2H₂O (l)
- 2. C₈H₂₀ (l) + O₂ (g) ⇒ CO₂ (g) + H₂O (g)
Suppose we give a coefficient of 1 for C₈H₂₀
C₈H₂₀ (l) + aO₂ (g) ⇒ bCO₂ (g) + cH₂O (g)
number of C atoms: left 8, right b ---> b = 8
number of H atoms: left 20, right 2c -> 2c = 20 -> c = 10
number of O atoms: left 2a, right 2b + c ---> 2a = 2b + c ---> 2a = 2.8 + 10 ---> 2a = 26 ---> a = 13
the reaction coefficient becomes:
C₈H₂₀ (l) + 13O₂ (g) ⇒ 8CO₂ (g) + 10H₂O (g)
- 3. NO (g) + H₂ (g) ⇒ NH₃ (g) + H₂O (g)
Let's say we give a coefficient of 1 for NH₃
aNO (g) + bH₂ (g) ⇒ NH₃ (g) + cH₂O (g)
number of N atoms: left a, right 1 ---> a = 1
number of O atoms: left a, right c ---> a = c = 1
number of H atoms: left 2b, right 3 + 2c -> 2b = 3 + 2.1 ---> 2b = 5 -> b = 5/2
the reaction coefficient becomes:
NO (g) +5/2 H₂ (g) ⇒ NH₃ (g) + H₂O (g) x2
2NO (g) +5 H₂ (g) ⇒ 2NH₃ (g) + 2H₂O (g)
- 4. Fe₂O₃ (s) + CO (g) ⇒ Fe (s) + CO₂ (g)
Let's say we give a coefficient of 1 for Fe₂O₃
Fe₂O₃ (s) + aCO (g) ⇒ bFe (s) + cCO₂ (g)
number of Fe atoms: left 2, right b ---> b = 2
number of O atoms: left 3 + a, right 2c ---> 3 + a = 2c
number of C atoms: left a, right c -> a = c -> we put in the equation the number of atoms O
3 + c = 2c ---> 3 = c = a
the reaction coefficient becomes:
Fe₂O₃ (s) + 3CO (g) ⇒ 2Fe (s) + 3CO₂ (g)
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