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Question
- classify the reactions in the \test your knowledge\ section of the animation:
a. zn + cuso₄ → cu + znso₄
b. hbr + naoh → nabr + h₂o
c. c₃h₈ + 5o₂ → 3co₂ + 4h₂o
d. pbbr₂ → pb + br₂
- are there any similarities between any of the reaction categories that would make it hard to tell whether a reaction belonged to one category or another? explain how you would differentiate between them.
- these ones dont look exactly like the ones in the animation, but what category do you think makes the most sense for them? justify your classification.
a. c₂h₅oh + 3o₂ → 2co₂ + 3h₂o
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b. p₄ + 5o₂ + 6h₂o → 4h₃po₄
c. 2nahco₃ → co₂ + na₂co₃ + h₂o
d. co₂ + h₂o → h₂co₃
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Brief Explanations
- a. \(C_{2}H_{5}OH + 3O_{2}\to2CO_{2}+3H_{2}O\):Combustion reactions involve a substance reacting with oxygen (\(O_{2}\)) to produce oxides and usually release heat. Here, ethanol (\(C_{2}H_{5}OH\)) reacts with \(O_{2}\) to form carbon dioxide (\(CO_{2}\)) and water (\(H_{2}O\)), which is characteristic of a combustion reaction.
- b. \(P_{4}+5O_{2}+6H_{2}O\to4H_{3}PO_{4}\):This is a combination reaction. In a combination reaction, two or more substances react to form a single product. Here, phosphorus (\(P_{4}\)), oxygen (\(O_{2}\)), and water (\(H_{2}O\)) combine to form phosphoric acid (\(H_{3}PO_{4}\)).
- c. \(2NaHCO_{3}\to CO_{2}+Na_{2}CO_{3}+H_{2}O\):This is a decomposition reaction. Decomposition reactions involve a single reactant breaking down into two or more products. Sodium bicarbonate (\(NaHCO_{3}\)) decomposes into carbon dioxide (\(CO_{2}\)), sodium carbonate (\(Na_{2}CO_{3}\)), and water (\(H_{2}O\)).
- d. \(CO_{2}+H_{2}O\to H_{2}CO_{3}\):This is a combination reaction. Carbon dioxide (\(CO_{2}\)) and water (\(H_{2}O\)) combine to form carbonic acid (\(H_{2}CO_{3}\)).
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