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- Sulfur dioxide is a gas released when volcanoes erupt. It can react with oxygen gas to form sulfur trioxide, a chemical that can harm living things. Consider the following reaction: 2 molecules of sulfur dioxide (mathrm(SO)_(2)) react with 1 molecule of oxygen (mathrm(O)_(2)) to produce some amount of sulfur trioxide (mathrm(SO)_(3)) . Use the number of atoms in the reaction to answer the question below. Chemical ecement & Number of atoms in the reaction 0 & 6 S & 2 During this reaction, how many molecules of sulfur trioxide (mathrm(SO)_(3)) are produced?
- Hydrogen peroxide can be used to disinfect and clean surfaces around the home. It brea down over time into oxygen gas and water. Consider the following reaction: Some amount of hydrogen peroxide (mathrm(H)_(2) mathrm(O)_(2)) reacts to produce 1 molecule of oxygen and 2 molecules of water (mathrm(H)_(2) mathrm(O)) . Use the number of atoms in the reaction to answer the question below. Chemical element & Number of atoms in the reaction mathrm(H) & 4 mathrm(O) & 4 During this reaction, how many molecules of hydrogen peroxide (mathrm(H)_(2) mathrm(O)_(2)) react? square
- Hydrogen chloride is often used to help make a material found in plastic water pipes. It is produced when hydrogen gas and chlorine gas are mixed and heated. Consider the following reaction: 10 molecules of hydrogen (mathrm(H)_(2)) react with 10 molecules of chlorine (mathrm(Cl)_(2)) to produce so amount of hydrogen chloride (mathrm(HCl)) . Complete the table below. Chemical element & Number of atoms in the reaction mathrm(H) & square mathrm(Cl) & square During this reaction, how many molecules of hydrogen chloride (mathrm(HCl)) are produced?
- Some chemical factories use the chloralkali process to make substances from bri which is a mixture of sodium chloride (mathrm(NaCl)) and water (mathrm(H)_(2) mathrm(O)) . In this process, factory workers send currents of electricity through the mixture, causing sodium hydroxide (mathrm(NaOH)) , chlorine gas (mathrm(Cl)_(2)) , and hydrogen gas (mathrm(H)_(2)) to form. These substances can later be used to create other chemicals like bleach and drain clea Complete the table to classify the substances in this chemical reaction. Substance & Reactant & Product chlorine (mathrm(Cl)_(2)) & & hydrogen (mathrm(H)_(2)) & & sodium chloride (mathrm(NaCl)) & & sodium hydroxide (mathrm(NaOH)) & & water (mathrm(H)_(2) mathrm(O)) & &
- REMEMBER... Ionic Bond Covalent Bond between a Metal and Non-Metal between a Non-Metal and Non-Metal (mathrm(M)+mathrm(NM)) (NM + NM) PART 1: Determine if the elements in the following compounds are metals or non-metals. Describe the type of bonding that occurs in the compound.