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    Kirsten46 Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    #1

    Mar 11, 2007, 07:37 AM
    Single Displacement Reactions
    Okay, this is my last question, I promise!

    If a reaction should occur complete the word equation.
    If the reaction should not occur, put a slash through the arrow.

    I) magnesium + sodium chloride -->
    ii) chromium + nickel(II) oxide -->
    iii) barium + calcium chloride -->
    iv) bromine + sodium chloride -->
    v) argon + water -->
    vi) lead + tin(IV) sulphate -->
    vii) iron + silver nitrate -->
    viii) silver + copper(II) sulphate -->
    ix) arsenic + phosphorous sulphide -->
    x) magnesium + hydrogen sulphate -->
    (sulphuric acid)

    If anyone knows the answers let me know please A.S.A.P!!
    Thank you soooo much! =)
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    Mar 11, 2007, 09:23 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten46
    Okay, this is my last question, I promise!

    If a reaction should occur complete the word equation.
    If the reaction should not occur, put a slash through the arrow.

    i) magnesium + sodium chloride -->
    ii) chromium + nickel(II) oxide -->
    iii) barium + calcium chloride -->
    iv) bromine + sodium chloride -->
    v) argon + water -->
    vi) lead + tin(IV) sulphate -->
    vii) iron + silver nitrate -->
    viii) silver + copper(II) sulphate -->
    ix) arsenic + phosphorous sulphide -->
    x) magnesium + hydrogen sulphate -->
    (sulphuric acid)

    If anyone knows the answers let me know please A.S.A.P!!!
    Thank you soooo much!! =)
    Have you checked your Textbook Kirsten? Turn off MSN for a few minutes and check your text book or perhaps Google the individual chemicals in the reactions.
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    Mar 12, 2007, 01:54 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten46
    Okay, this is my last question, I promise!

    If a reaction should occur complete the word equation.
    If the reaction should not occur, put a slash through the arrow.

    i) magnesium + sodium chloride -->
    ii) chromium + nickel(II) oxide -->
    iii) barium + calcium chloride -->
    iv) bromine + sodium chloride -->
    v) argon + water -->
    vi) lead + tin(IV) sulphate -->
    vii) iron + silver nitrate -->
    viii) silver + copper(II) sulphate -->
    ix) arsenic + phosphorous sulphide -->
    x) magnesium + hydrogen sulphate -->
    (sulphuric acid)

    If anyone knows the answers let me know please A.S.A.P!!!
    Thank you soooo much!! =)
    You complete n00b. The guy who replied spoke the truth.

    The above reactions are simple displacement and/or with the lone element acting as a reducing agent.

    Determine which element is more reactive and whether electrons are transferred. You are dealing with transition elements, so valences can change.

    I refuse to give you the answers unless you attempt the questions.

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