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Problem For Practice

1.Write the balanced equation for the following chemical reactions.

(i) Hydrogen +Chlorine -


Hydrogen chloride
(ii) Barium chloride + Aluminium sulphate -Barium sulphate + Aluminium chloride

(ii) Sodium +Water Sodium hydroxide + Hydrogen

2.Write a balanced chemical equation with state symbols for the following reactions.

(i) Solutions of barium chloride and sodium sulphate in water react to


give insoluble barium sulphate and the solution of sodium chloride.

(ii) Sodium hydroxide solution (in water) reacts with hydrochloric


acid solution (in water) to produce sodium chloride solution and water.
3. Balance the following chemical equations
a) NaOH + H2SO NazS04 + H,0
b) Hg (NOs)2 + KI HgI + KNO,
c) H2 + O2 H,O
d) KCIO3 KCI+ O
e) CH + O2 » C0;+ H0

4. Write the balanced chemical equations for the following reactions.


a) Zinc+ Silver nitrate Zinc nitrate + Silver.
b) Aluminum + copper chloride Aluminum chloride + Copper.
c) Hydrogen + Chlorine. Hydrogen chloride.
d) Ammonium nitrate - Nitrogen +Carbon dioxide + water(wrong).
Balance the chemical equations
Al+ Cl2 .->AICl3
K+ H20--> KOH+H2
Ca+ H20--> Ca(OH)2 +H2
N2+ H2--> NH3
NaOH+ H2SO4--> Na2S04 + H20
Ca (s)+ HO()-->Ca(OH)2(ag) + H2 (g)
SO2(g) +02 (g)--> SOa(g)
Translate the following statements into chemical equations and then balance the equations:
(a) Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide.
(b) Phosphorus burns in oxygen to give phosphorus pentoxide.
(c) Carbon disulphide burns in air to give carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
(d) Aluminium metal replaces iron from ferric oxide, Fe203, giving aluminium oxide and iron.
(e) Barium chloride reacts with zinc sulphate to give zinc chloride and barium sulphate.
Balance the chemical equations
Zn (s)+ HCl(aq)-->ZnCh (ag)+ H2(g)
FesOlag)+ NaOH (aq)--> Fe(OH)2 (s) + Na290a(aq)
AlI(OH)3+ HSO4->Al2(S04)a+ H20
MnO2t HCI--> MnCl2t Cl2 + H20
BaChlag)+Alz(S01)s (ag)-> BasOn (s) + AICh(ag)

Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + KI (ag)--> Pbl2 (s) + KNO3 (ag)


Write the balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:

(a) Calcium hydroxide+ Carbon dioxide ---> Calcium carbonate+ Water

(b)Aluminium + Copper chloride ---> Aluminium chloride Copper


(c) Calcium (solid) +
Water (liquid)- Calcium hydroxide (solution) Hydrogen (gas)
(d) Sulphur dioxide (gas) + 0xygen (gas) Sulphur trioxide (gas)

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