Summary: Balanced Equations Practice- Reactions

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  • What are the steps to complete and balance the equation NaBr + H₃PO₄?

    • Complete the Reaction: NaBr + H₃PO₄ → Na₃PO₄ + HBr
    • Balance the Equation:
    1. Balance sodium (Na): 3 NaBr
    2. Balance hydrogen (H) and bromine (Br): 3 HBr
    - Type of Reaction: Double displacement
  • What is the process to balance and identify the reaction type for Ca(OH)₂ + Al₂(SO₄)₃?

    • Complete the Reaction: Ca(OH)₂ + Al₂(SO₄)₃ → CaSO₄ + Al(OH)₃
    • Balance the Equation:
    1. Balance calcium (Ca): 3 Ca(OH)₂
    1. Balance aluminum (Al): 2 Al(OH)₃
    2. Balance sulfur (S): 3 CaSO₄
    - Type of Reaction: Double displacement
  • What sequence of actions balances the equation Mg + Fe₂O₃?

    • Complete the Reaction: Mg + Fe₂O₃ → Fe + MgO
    • Balance the Equation:
    1. Balance magnesium (Mg): 3 Mg
    1. Balance iron (Fe): 2 Fe
    2. Balance oxygen (O): 3 MgO
    - Type of Reaction: Single displacement
  • How is the combustion reaction of C₄H₁₀ balanced?

    • Complete the Reaction: C₄H₁₀ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O
    • Balance the Equation:
    1. Balance carbon (C): 4 CO₂
    1. Balance hydrogen (H): 5 H₂O
    2. Oxygen giving: 13/2 O₂ (or adjust to smallest whole)
    - Type of Reaction: Combustion
  • What are the steps to balance the decomposition of PbSO₄?

    • Complete the Reaction: PbSO₄ → PbSO₃ + O₂
    • Balance the Equation:
    • - It's already balanced.
    • Type of Reaction: Decomposition
  • How is the equation NH₃ + I₂ → NI₃ + H₂ balanced?

    • Complete the Reaction: NH₃ + I₂ → NI₃ + H₂
    • Balance the Equation:
    1. Balance nitrogen (N): Already balanced
    1. Balance iodine (I): 3 I₂
    2. Balance hydrogen (H): 3 H₂
    - Type of Reaction: Synthesis
  • What steps are involved in balancing the reaction of H₂O + SO₃?

    • Complete the Reaction: H₂O + SO₃ → H₂SO₄
    • Balance the Equation:
    • - Already balanced.
    • Type of Reaction: Combination/Synthesis
  • How do you balance the reaction between H₂SO₄ and NH₄OH?

    • Complete the Reaction: H₂SO₄ + NH₄OH → H₂O + (NH₄)₂SO₄
    • Balance the Equation:
    1. Balance hydrogen (H): 2 NH₄OH
    2. Balance sulfate (SO₄): Already balanced
    - Type of Reaction: Neutralization
  • What is the reaction type for NaBr + H3PO4 -> Na3PO4 + HBr?

    - Double Replacement Reaction
  • What type of reaction is Ca(OH)2 + Al2(SO4)3 -> CaSO4 + Al(OH)3?

    - Double Replacement Reaction
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