A chemical equation for the transformation of chemical species into each other

Updated on educate 2024-05-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    2Na+O2 (ignited) Na2O2 2Na+2H2O 2NaOH+H2 (gas) 2NaOH+CO2 Na2CO3+H2O 2NaHCO3 (heated) Na2CO3+H2O+CO2 (gas) 2Na2O2+2H2O 4NaOH+O2 (gas) 2Na2O2+2CO2 2Na2CO3+O2 (gas) 4Al+3O2 2Al2O3 2Al(OH)3 (heated) Al2O3+3H2O Al(OH)3+3HCl ALCL3+3H2O 2AL+3Cl2 2ALC3 AL2O3+2NAOH 2NAALO2+H2O 2AL+2NAOH+2H2O 2NAALO2+3H2 (Gas) AL(OH)3+NaOH NAALO2+H2O 6FE+4O2(Ignite) 2FE3O4 Fe+2HCl FeCl2+H2(Gas) FeCl2+2NaOH Fe(OH) 2 (precipitate) +2NaCl 4Fe(OH)2+2H2O+O2 4Fe(OH)3 Fe(OH)3+3HCl FeCl3+3H2O FeCl3+3NaOH Fe(OH)3 (precipitate) +3NaCl 2FeCl2+Cl2 2FeCl3 2FeCl3+Fe 3FeCl2

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sorry, there are some errors in the chemical equation you provided. I will provide you with the correct chemical equation:

    For the conversion process of copper (Cu): Cu Cuo Cuo + H2SO4 CuSO4 + H2O CuSO4 + 2NaOH Ballast Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4 Cu(OH)2 Cuo + H2O Cuo + H2SO4 CuSO4 CuSO4 + ZN CU + ZNSO4

    For the conversion process of carbon (C): C + O2 CO2 CO2 + Ca(OH)2 CaCO3 + H2O CaCO3 CA3 CA2 + CO2 CA2 CA+ H2O Ca(OH)2 Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl CaCl2 + 2H2O

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be changed to Fe2O3 first, and then reacted with sulfuric acid to form Fe2(SO4)3,6NaOH + Fe2(SO4)3=2Fe(OH)3 +3Na2SO4

    cuo+h2so4=h2o+cuso4,cuso4+2naoh=na2so4+cu(oh)2

    4.The transformation of high temperature = Cao + CO2 and Cao + H2O = Ca(OH)26 seems to be similar to that of Rough Ridge 5.

    The process from 7 to 13 is unknown.

    ignition = c+mgo

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A (non-metallic element) --C (non-metallic oxide) --B (acid) --D (salt).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1Cl2 + H2O == HCl + HCl2 Cl2 + Cu == CuCl2 condition is ignition3 Cl2 + H2 == 2HCl condition is light or ignition4 4HCl + Mno2 == Heating == MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O

    5\ hcl + naoh == nacl + h2o6\hcl + agno3 == agcl + hno37\ 2hcl + cao == cacl2 + h2o8\ cacl2 + na2co3 == caco3 + 2nacl9\ caco3 + 2hcl == cacl2 + h2o + co2

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cl2 + H2O <==> HClT + HClCl2 + Cu <==> (combustion) CuCl2Cl2 + H2O <==> HClT + HClmNO2+4HCi<==> Mncci2+CI2+2H2OHCL + NaOH <==> NaCl + H2O2HCl + AG2SO4 <+ AG==>2 AGCL + H2SO42HCl +CaCO3 <==> CaCl2 + CO2 +H2O

    cacl2 + na2co3 <==> caco3 + 2nacl

    caco3 +2hcl <==> cacl2 + co2 + h2o

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