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304 Balancing Equations (25pts)
- Write all answers in your bound journal
- Make it NEAT and in COMPLETE SENTENCES, clearly identify which section you are working (using numbers)
- Box final answers if doing math.
- -2pt if you do not title and date the entry
- -1pt (per infraction) if you do not clearly identify the sections, or number the problems
Instructions:
- Finish writing the chemical equation using words
- Then write out each chemical equation using formulas
- Determine what type of chemical reaction it is
- Finally balance the equation
- aluminum plus hydrochloric acid
- calcium hydroxide plus nitric acid
- magnesium plus zinc nitrate
- mercury (II) plus oxygen
- zinc chloride plus hydrogen sulfide
- dinitrogen pentoxide plus water forms nitric acid
- sodium chlorate heated to high temperature forms sodium chloride and oxygen
- barium nitrate plus sodium chromate
- sodium bromide plus silver nitrate
- calcium phosphate plus aluminum sulfate
- zinc carbonate strongly heated makes zinc oxide and carbon dioxide
- potassium plus fluorine forms an indvidual compound
- lithium oxide plus water
- sodium chloride molten electrolyzed
- iron(III) hydroxide plus phosphoric acid
- sodium plus nitric acid
- sulfur dioxide plus water
- oxygen plus sulfur
- sodium sulfate plus barium chloride
- hydrogen plus oxygen
- sodium plus water
- mercury(I) nitrate plus sodium carbonate
- magnesium plus hydrochloric acid
- lead(II) nitrate and sodium iodide
- chromium(III) perchlorate and sodium sulfide
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