CHMA10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Sulfate, Lead

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Balancing chemical equations: balance atoms in compounds first before atoms in pure elements, balance the free elements at last is balanced, check to make equation in the each type of atom certain on both sides. Consider the unbalanced equation for the combustion of hexane: + h2o(g) moles of o2 are required to react completely with 7. 2 mol c6h14. Solution: 2c6h14(g) + 19o2(g) 12co2(g) + 14h2o(g, 7. 2 mol c6h14 x. Substance that dissolves in water form solutions that conduct electricity are called electrolytes. General solubility rules for ionic compounds in water. ( nh4 ) ions - are soluble: all nitrates- (no3 ), ethanoates ( acetates, ch3coo. ), chlorates (clo3 ), and perchlorates (clo4 ) are soluble + : salts containing. Hg2- are insoluble : most chlorides2- (cl ), bromides (br ), and iodides (i ) are soluble 2+ 2: sulfates ( so4 ) are2- soluble, except those- containing 2-

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