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Old Jan 18, 2007, 05:10 PM
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balancing equations and determining the type

*double replacement, single replacement, synthesis, decomposition? and balance*

a. calcium carbonate yields calcium oxide plaus carbon dioxide

b. nitrogen plus hydrogen yield ammonia

c. sodium plus water yield sodium hydroxide plus hydrogen gas

d. lead (II) oxide yields lead plus oxygen

e. copper plus silver nitrate yields silver pluss copper (II) nitrate

f. potassium chlorate yiels potassium chloride plus oxygen

g. calcium chloride plus silver nitrate yields silver chloride plus calcium nitrate

h. oxygen plus hydrogen yields water

i. sodium bromide plus chlorine yields sodium chloride plus bromine

j. zinc nitrate plus sodium phosphate yields sodium nitrate and zinc phosphate

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What are your thoughts? We are here to help you once you come to an answer, however, we cannot do your homework for you.

If we do this, you will not learn it. Therefore you will fail your test. You must do the work yourself and we will guide you in the right direction once you come to an answer.

I am speaking from experience. I went through chemistry 2 semesters ago.
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*double replacement, single replacement, synthesis, decomposition? and balance*
There is no such thing as double replacement or single replacement. They are called double displacement and single displacement.

Your answers would be easily answered if you knew what each one was so here is a short summary.

Double Displacement
AB + CD ----> AD + CB

Single Displacement
A + BC ----> AC + B

Decomposition
AB ----> A + B

Synthesis
A + B ----> AB


Now that you know what each one does all you have to do is write the equation of each of your quesitons and check which one it is using this guideline.
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Balancing the equation Pb + HNo3 = PB(No3)+No+h2o
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