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Using HTML-based balancing-chemical-equations_en.html Applet, solve the following assignments by guessing the right stoichiometry or coefficients of reacting (both reactants and products) species to end up with a balanced chemical equation.
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
Figure 11 shows the transformation of CO into C and CO2.
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Figure 12 shows the hydrogenation of formaldehyde (methanal) into methanol.
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Figure 13 shows the hydration of phosphorus into phosphine (PH3). In literature, it is usually reported as decomposition of phosphine into P4 and H2.
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Figure 14 shows the dissociation of ammonia (NH3) into N2 and H2.
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Question 5 of 12
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Figure 15 shows the burning or oxidation of carbon di-sulfide into CO2 and SO2.
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Question 6 of 12
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Figure 16 shows the chlorination of ethane into chloro-ethane and a by-product HCl.
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Question 7 of 12
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Figure 17 shows the oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction for conversion of SO2 and H2 into S and H2O. SO2 is an oxidizing agent (i.e., being reduced), H2 is the first reducing agent (being oxidized) and O2 is the second reducing agent (i.e., being oxidized).
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Question 8 of 12
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Figure 18 shows reaction of C with H2O to form CH4 and CO2. Notice that carbon is both an oxidizing and a reducing agent (disproportionation or dismutation).
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Question 9 of 12
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Figure 19 shows reaction of ammonia with oxygen to produce nitric oxide and water.
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Question 10 of 12
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Figure 20 shows reaction of carbon dioxide with water to produce ethane and oxygen.
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Question 11 of 12
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Figure 21 shows reaction of carbon dioxide with water to produce ethanol and oxygen.
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Question 12 of 12
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Figure 22 shows reaction of acetylene oxidation into carbon dioxide and water.
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