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Chemical Reactions . By: Jared E. Single Replacement. Magnesium and Iron (II) hypochlorite react to make Iron and Magnesium hypochlorite. Mg (S) + Fe( ClO ) 2(AQ) Fe (S) + Mg( ClO ) 2(AQ) Mg (S ) + Fe( ClO ) 2(AQ ) . Single Replacement.
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Chemical Reactions By: Jared E.
Single Replacement Magnesium and Iron (II) hypochlorite react to make Iron and Magnesium hypochlorite. Mg(S)+ Fe(ClO)2(AQ) Fe(S) + Mg(ClO)2(AQ) Mg(S) + Fe(ClO)2(AQ)
Single Replacement Magnesium and Iron (II) hypochlorite react to make Iron and Magnesium hypochlorite. Mg(S)+ Fe(ClO)2(AQ) Fe(S) + Mg(ClO)2(AQ) Mg(S) + Fe(ClO)2(AQ) Fe(S) + Mg(ClO)2(AQ) The Magnesium is more reactive than the Iron, so the Magnesium will replace the Iron while the hypochlorite spectates.
Decomposition Potassium Nitride breaks down to Potassium and Nitrogen. K3N K + N2 K3N(S)
Decomposition Potassium Nitride breaks down to Potassium and Nitrogen. K3N K + N2 2K3N(S) 6K(S) + N2(G) The Potassium Nitride decomposes and leaves behind the two element in there original state.
Double Replacement Zinc Nitrate reacts with Sodium Hydroxide to create Zinc Hydroxide and Sodium Nitrate. Zn(NO3)2(AQ) + NaOH(AQ) Zn(OH)2(S) + NaNO3(AQ) Zn(NO3)2(AQ) + NaOH(AQ)
Double Replacement Zinc Nitrate reacts with Sodium Hydroxide to create Zinc Hydroxide and Sodium Nitrate. Zn(NO3)2(AQ) + NaOH(AQ) Zn(OH)2(S) + NaNO3(AQ) Zn(NO3)2(AQ) + 2NaOH(AQ) Zn(OH)2(S)+ 2NaNO3(AQ) The Nitrate and the Hydroxide switch to create a new solution and a precipitate. Because the Hydroxide will not form an Aqueous solution except if combined with ammonium, Calcium, Barium, Strontium, or group 1 ions.
Synthesis Iron(III) added with Oxygen create Iron(III) Oxide. Fe(S) + O2(G) Fe2O3(S) Fe(S) + O2(G)
Synthesis Iron(III) added with Oxygen create Iron(III) Oxide. Fe(S) + O2(G) Fe2O3(S) 4Fe(S) + 3O2(G) 2Fe2O3(S) The Oxygen combines to the Iron the create Iron Roman numeral three Oxide or Rust.
Tips to help • Look at the Reference Table to find out what is going on in a reaction. • Specifically Look at Tables E, F, and J to find out most of the chemical equation. • Use the periodic table of elements.