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Giving examples, state the difference between balanced and unbalanced chemical equations.
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Balance the given chemical equation:
NH3 → N2 + H2
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Balance the given chemical equation:
C + CO2 → CO
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When hydrogen is passed over copper oxide, copper and steam are formed. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and state which of the chemicals are elements.
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When hydrogen is passed over copper oxide, copper and steam are formed. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and state which of the chemicals are compounds.
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When hydrogen is passed over copper oxide, copper and steam are formed. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and state which of the chemicals are reactants.
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When hydrogen is passed over copper oxide, copper and steam are formed. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and state which of the chemicals are products.
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When hydrogen is passed over copper oxide, copper and steam are formed. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and state which of the chemicals are metals.
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When hydrogen is passed over copper oxide, copper and steam are formed. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and state which of the chemicals are non-metals.
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What are the various ways in which a chemical equation can be made more informative? Give examples to illustrate your answer.
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Write balanced chemical equation from the following information:
An aqueous calcium hydroxide solution (lime water) reacts with carbon dioxide gas to produce a solid calcium carbonate precipitate and water.
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Aluminium burns in chlorine to form aluminium chloride (AlCl3). Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
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Explain, with example, how the physical states of the reactants and products can be shown in a chemical equation.
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Balance the following equation and add state symbols:
Zn + HCI → ZnCI2 + H2
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Convey the following information in the form of a balanced chemical equation:
"An aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate reacts with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to form a precipitate of ferrous hydroxide and sodium sulphate remains in solution."
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Write any two observations in an activity which may suggest that a chemical reaction has taken place. Give an example in support of your answer.
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Aluminium hydroxide reacts with sulphuric acid to form aluminium sulphate and water. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.
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Balance the following chemical equation:
MnO2 + HCI → MnCI2 + CI2 + H2O
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Write the balanced equations for the following reaction, and add the state symbols:
Magnesium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
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Write the balanced equation for the following reaction, and add the state symbols:
Sodium hydroxide reacts with sulphuric acid to produce sodium sulphate and water.
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