Chemical Reactions Test Review

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Chemical Reactions Test Review

Word Equations Solid sodium oxide is added to water at room temperatures and forms sodium hydroxide. Solid aluminum carbide, Al4C3 reacts with water to produce methane gas and solid aluminum hydroxide. The combustion of octane.

magnesium bromide + chlorine → aluminum + iron (III) oxide → Predicting Products magnesium bromide + chlorine → aluminum + iron (III) oxide → silver (I) nitrate + zinc (II) chloride → zinc (II) + hydrochloric acid → sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide →

Predicting Products 6. aluminum + oxygen → 7. acetic acid + copper → 8. calcium oxide + water → 9. nonane + oxygen gas → 10. sodium phosphate + manganese (II) chloride 11. lithium carbonate + chromium (IV) bromide

Net Ionic Equations 1. A manganese (II) nitrate solution is mixed with a sodium hydroxide solution to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and manganese (II) hydroxide precipitate. 2. Aqueous solutions of sodium phosphate and barium chloride are mixed to produce barium phosphate precipitate and aqueous sodium chloride.