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Anonymous

Jan 15, 2025

Draw the salt produced in this reaction. include charges.

Please draw the salt produced in this reaction and include the appropriate charges.

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Anonymous

Feb 01, 2025

Since no equation is being given, I will explain how to balance a chemical reaction. The key inthe balancing of chemical reaction is to make sure that you got the exactchemical formula of the substance that is reacting and the yielded product.After getting the formula, identify first the hardest element/atom to bebalanced such as Na, Zn, Cl, etc. Then proceed to the easier ones such as O, H.Make sure to not the atoms present in the molecule of the substance. Forexample Al(s) + HCl(aq) àAlCl3(aq) + H2(g). the hardest element here is the Cl. Observe that there are3Cls in the product side so add 3 to the HCl. However, it would not balance theH2 in the product side so you increase the addition to AlCl3, add 2. Now youhave 6 atoms of Cl, add this to the reactant side, you get 6HCl. Since you have6Hs, add 3 to H2 (3 multiplied by 2 gives 6). Then Al has 2 atoms in the product side, add 2 to the reactant side. Thebalance chemical reaction is 2Al(s) + 6HCl(aq) à2AlCl3(aq) + 3H2(g). 
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Anonymous

Dec 31, 2024

Following are the explanation to this question:Explanation:The salts of carboxylate are named by the writing, which is also named as the creation of the first, which is followed by the name of the carboxylic acid were '-ic' of the acid end and replaced by the 'ate'.Following are the description of the given reaction: In reaction A:2-Bromopropanoic acid= ⇄ The IUPAC name is Sodium-2-BromopropanateIn reaction B:2-Methylhexanoic acid= ⇄ The IUPAC name is Sodium-2-Methyl hexanoate
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Courtney Mohr

Feb 20, 2025

The answer is d cuz it’s doesn’t make a lot of the formula

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