Write and Balance Chemical Equations: 1. Aqueous Ammonium Chloride Reacts with Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide to Form Ammonia Gas, Liquid Water, and Aqueous Sodium Chloride

Write and Balance Chemical Equations: 1. Aqueous Ammonium Chloride Reacts with Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide to Form Ammonia Gas, Liquid Water, and Aqueous Sodium Chloride

Write and balance chemical equations: 1. Aqueous ammonium chloride reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide to form ammonia gas, liquid water, and aqueous sodium chloride. 2. Aqueous sodium phosphate and liquid water are formed when aqueous sodium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid. 3. When heated, solid carbon reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon monoxide gas. 4. Solid carbon reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas. 5. Solid sodium reacts with liquid bromine to form solid sodium bromide. 6. Glass is often etched to provide a design. In this process the calcium silicate found in glass reacts with aqueous hydrofluoric acid to produce aqueous calcium fluoride, silicon tetrafluoride gas and liquid water. 7. When heated, solid potassium chlorate yields solid potassium chloride and oxygen gas. 8. When heated, solid calcium hydrogen carbonate yields solid calcium carbonate, carbon dioxide gas, and water vapor. 9. Ethane gas, C 2H6(g), reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. 10. Aqueous copper(II) nitrate reacts with aqueous sodium iodide to form solid copper(I) iodide, aqueous iodine, and aqueous sodium nitrate. 11. potassium chlorate(s) → potassium chloride(s) + oxygen(g) 12. lead(IV) oxide(s) → lead(II) oxide(s) + oxygen(g) 13. aluminum(s) + lead(II) nitrate(aq) → aluminum nitrate(aq) + lead(s) 14. potassium(s) + water(l) → potassium hydroxide(aq) + hydrogen(g) 15. sodium sulfite(aq) + hydrochloric acid → sodium chloride(aq) + water(l) + sulfur dioxide(s) 16. Ammonium sulfate(aq) + potassium hydroxide(aq) → potassium sulfate(aq) + ammonia(g) + water(l) 17. Lead(II) nitrate(aq) + potassium sulfide(aq) → potassium nitrate(aq) + lead(II) sulfide(s) 18. Calcium oxide(s) + diphosphorus pentoxide(s) → calcium phosphate(s) 19. Iron(s) + silver acetate(aq) → iron(II) acetate(aq) + silver(s) 20. Potassium carbonate(aq) + barium chloride(aq) → potassium chloride(aq) + barium carbonate(s) 21. Magnesium nitrate(aq) + sulfuric acid → magnesium sulfate(aq) + nitric acid 22. Aluminum chloride(aq) + sulfuric acid → aluminum sulfate(aq) + hydrogen chloride(g) 23. Ammonia (g) + oxygen(g) → nitrogen monoxide(g) + water(g) 24. Ammonium nitrite(s) → nitrogen(g) + water(l) 25. Magnesium(s) + oxygen(g) → magnesium oxide(s) 26. When sodium metal reacts with iron (II) chloride solid, iron metal and sodium chloride are formed. 27. When beryllium chloride solution reacts with silver nitrate solution, aqueous beryllium nitrate and silver chloride powder are made. 28. When isopropanol (C 3H8O) liquid is burned in oxygen, carbon dioxide and water are produced. 29. When aqueous sodium hydroxide reacts with sulfuric acid, aqueous sodium sulfate and water are formed. 30. When fluorine gas is put into contact with calcium metal at high temperatures, calcium fluoride powder is created. .

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