Question 2: a) In the following reaction: Ni(s) + MnNO3(aq) →→ NINO3(aq) + Mn(s) Name the reactants of this reaction. b) For the products of the reaction given above, do you think it will be homogenous or heterogenous? Explain your answer. c) For the reaction above, list the bonds in each of the reactants and products. d) Do you think the pure nickel in the reaction above will have isotopes? Give a reason for why you say yes or no. e) Sodium quickly reacts to form sodium permanganate. What is the chemical formula for this compound?

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a) In the following reaction:
Ni(s) + MnNO3(aq) → NINO3(aq) + Mn(s)
Name the reactants of this reaction.
b) For the products of the reaction given above, do you think it will be homogenous or
heterogenous? Explain your answer.
c) For the reaction above, list the bonds in each of the reactants and products.
d) Do you think the pure nickel in the reaction above will have isotopes? Give a reason for
why you say yes or no.
e) Sodium quickly reacts to form sodium permanganate. What is the chemical formula for
this compound?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2: a) In the following reaction: Ni(s) + MnNO3(aq) → NINO3(aq) + Mn(s) Name the reactants of this reaction. b) For the products of the reaction given above, do you think it will be homogenous or heterogenous? Explain your answer. c) For the reaction above, list the bonds in each of the reactants and products. d) Do you think the pure nickel in the reaction above will have isotopes? Give a reason for why you say yes or no. e) Sodium quickly reacts to form sodium permanganate. What is the chemical formula for this compound?
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