Modern Chemistry Chapter 8 Chemical Equations and Reactions

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Modern Chemistry Chapter 8 Chemical Equations and Reactions Sections 1, 2 & 3 Describing Chemical Reactions Types of Chemical Reactions Activity Series of the Elements Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287 Chapter Vocabulary Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

Activity Series of the Elements Section 3 Activity Series of the Elements Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287 A list of elements organized according to the ease with which elements undergo certain chemical reactions Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

See Reactions of Metals on Houghton Mifflin Chemistry DVD HCl H2SO4 HNO3 Mg Zn Fe Cu Pb See Reactions of Metals on Houghton Mifflin Chemistry DVD Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

Predicting the Product Problems The reaction of zinc with aqueous hydrochloric acid produces a solution of zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Write a balanced equation for the reaction p. xx Zn (s) + 2HCl (aq)  ZnCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287

Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287 Section 3 Homework Chapter 8 Section 3 Activity Series p. 285-287