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Reactions Happen Everywhere!. Synthesis. Word Equation Zinc + Chlorine form into Zinc Chloride Balanced Zn (s) + Cl 2(G) → Sentence . Synthesis. Word Equation Zinc + Chlorine form into Zinc Chloride Balanced Zn (s) + Cl 2(G) → ZnCl 2(S) Sentence
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Synthesis Word Equation Zinc + Chlorine form into Zinc Chloride Balanced Zn(s) + Cl2(G) → Sentence
Synthesis Word Equation Zinc + Chlorine form into Zinc Chloride Balanced Zn(s) + Cl2(G) → ZnCl2(S) Sentence When two or more small reactants combine into one larger product,that’s synthesis.
Decomposition Word Equation Potassium Phosphide breaks up into Potassium and Phosphorus Balanced K3P ---> Sentence:
Decomposition Word Equation Potassium Phosphide breaks up into Potassium Phosphorus Balanced K3P (S) → 3K(S)+P(S) One larger substance breaking into two or more smaller substances
Single Replacement Word Equation Magnesium combines with hydrochloric acid forms magnesium chloride and Hydrogen Balanced Mg(s) + 2HCl(AQ) →
Single Replacement Word Equation Magnesium combines with hydrochloric acid forms magnesium chloride and Hydrogen Balanced Mg(S)+ 2HCl(AQ) → MgCl2(AQ) +H2(G) The Magnesium replaces the Hydrogen in the solution bumping Hydrogen out of the solution. The Chloride is the spectator ion.
Double Replacement Word Equation Silver nitrate and Iron III chloride react and form silver chloride and iron III nitrate Balanced AgNO32 + FeCl3→
Double Replacement Word Equation Silver nitrate and Iron III chloride react and form silver chloride and iron III nitrate Balanced 3AgNO3(AQ) + FeCl3(AQ) 3AgCl (S) +Fe(NO3)3(AQ) a chemical reaction that involved two positive ions changing places. In this case silver and Iron are both the positive ions.
Cool Scientific Facts!!!! One bucket full of water contains more atoms than there are bucketful's of water in the Atlantic ocean. Although oxygen gas is colorless, the liquid and solid forms of oxygen are blue Approximately 20% of the oxygen in the atmosphere was produced by the Amazon rainforest. Hydrofluoric acid is so corrosive (can wear or destroy other substances or materials) that it will dissolve glass. Although it is corrosive, hydrofluoric acid is considered to be a 'weak acid'.