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Question
write the balanced molecular chemical equation for the reaction in aqueous solution for sodium hydroxide and tin(iv) acetate. if no reaction occurs, simply write only nr. be sure to include the proper phases for all species within the reaction.
Step1: Write the reactants
Sodium hydroxide (\(NaOH\)) is aqueous (\(aq\)), tin(IV) acetate (\(Sn(C_2H_3O_2)_4\)) is aqueous (\(aq\)).
$$NaOH(aq)+Sn(C_2H_3O_2)_4(aq)$$
Step2: Predict the products using double - displacement reaction
In a double - displacement reaction \(AB + CD
ightarrow AD+CB\). Here \(A = Na^+\), \(B=OH^-\), \(C = Sn^{4 +}\), \(D = C_2H_3O_2^-\). The products are sodium acetate (\(NaC_2H_3O_2\)) and tin(IV) hydroxide (\(Sn(OH)_4\)). Sodium acetate is soluble in water (\(aq\)), tin(IV) hydroxide is insoluble (\(s\)).
Step3: Balance the equation
For sodium (\(Na\)): There is \(1\) \(Na\) on the left and \(1\) on the right. For tin (\(Sn\)): \(1\) on both sides. For acetate (\(C_2H_3O_2\)): \(4\) on the left (from \(Sn(C_2H_3O_2)_4\)) and \(1\) on the right (from \(NaC_2H_3O_2\)). Multiply \(NaC_2H_3O_2\) by \(4\).
Now for \(Na\): we have \(4\) on the right. Multiply \(NaOH\) by \(4\).
Check the balance of \(O\) and \(H\):
- For \(O\): In \(4NaOH\): \(4\) \(O\) from \(OH^-\). In \(Sn(OH)_4\): \(4\) \(O\) from \(OH^-\). Total \(O\) from hydroxide: \(4 + 4=8\). In \(Sn(C_2H_3O_2)_4\): \(8\) \(O\) from acetate (\(4\times2\)). In \(4NaC_2H_3O_2\): \(8\) \(O\) from acetate (\(4\times2\)).
- For \(H\): In \(4NaOH\): \(4\) \(H\) from \(OH^-\). In \(Sn(OH)_4\): \(4\) \(H\) from \(OH^-\). Total \(H\) from hydroxide: \(4 + 4 = 8\).
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