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    Feb 24, 2007, 02:09 PM
    Predicting Chemical Equations
    So I am having trouble with my chemistry.

    What I don't understand is what to do when you are predicting the products of a chemical equation, and knowing what its physical state is

    for example

    Hg (NO3)2 + Na2S -->

    I looked at my activity series and Sodium is more reactive than Mercury so I got

    Na(NO3) + HgS

    then balanced the equation would look like

    Hg(NO3)2 + Na2S --> 2Na(NO3) + HgS


    so is that right?

    am I going in the right direction?

    but how do you find out its physical state?

    any help would be wonderful!

    here is another

    H2S04 + Ca(NO3)2 --> ?
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    Feb 25, 2007, 12:49 PM
    Hg(NO3)2 + 2NaS --> 2Na(NO3) + Hg2S

    should be the correct balanced equation, though I did a fast job so it might be wrong. Hg is a transition metal so I'm a bit uncertain of the common valence.

    But you are on the right track, predicting a chemical reaction is easy, most usually consist of acid base.
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    Feb 25, 2007, 07:52 PM
    Thanks!
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    Feb 25, 2007, 08:21 PM
    There are general physical properties of many chemicals which allow an educated guess, but often it is easiest to go to a reference source to find out the physical property of products in a reaction.

    In this case soluble (aq = aqueous solution) reactants form insoluble (s = solid) products:

    Hg(NO3)2 (aq) + Na2S (aq)-->2Na(NO3) (aq) + HgS (s)

    H2S04 (aq)+ Ca(NO3)2 (aq)--> CaSO4(s) + H2NO3(aq)
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    Dec 9, 2007, 12:48 PM
    help me to do this work balance molecular equations?

    ___ Fe + ____ S --> ___ FeS

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