6. All of the following skeleton equations represent a mixture of synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, combustion, incomplete combustion reactions or no reaction. For each of the equations given: a) Predict the product b) Balance the skeleton equation. c) Identify ii. iii. Mg + HCl → KClO3 → Cu(NO3)2 + H₂S → double displacement, complete whether the type of reaction

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6. All of the following skeleton equations represent a mixture of synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, complete
combustion, incomplete combustion reactions or no reaction. For each of the equations given:
a) Predict the product
b) Balance the skeleton equation.
c) Identify whether the type of reaction
i. Mg + HCl →
KClO3 →
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
+ Zn(NO3)2 →
vi. Aluminum hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid
vii. The incomplete combustion of hexane (C6H₁4)
viii. Bromine reacts with sodium chloride.
ix. Ammonium sulphate reacts with calcium hydroxide.
x. The complete combustion of vanadium (v).
Cu(NO3)2 + H₂S →
>
SO₂ + H₂O
Pb
Transcribed Image Text:6. All of the following skeleton equations represent a mixture of synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, complete combustion, incomplete combustion reactions or no reaction. For each of the equations given: a) Predict the product b) Balance the skeleton equation. c) Identify whether the type of reaction i. Mg + HCl → KClO3 → ii. iii. iv. v. + Zn(NO3)2 → vi. Aluminum hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid vii. The incomplete combustion of hexane (C6H₁4) viii. Bromine reacts with sodium chloride. ix. Ammonium sulphate reacts with calcium hydroxide. x. The complete combustion of vanadium (v). Cu(NO3)2 + H₂S → > SO₂ + H₂O Pb
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