Explain the following terms with examples: 1. Skeleton equation 2. Balanced equation 3. Thermochemical equation.
1. Skeleton equation. It is an equation in which reactants and products are expressed in terms of symbols and formulae but the number of atoms of various elements on both the sides of the arrow may or may not be equal. For example, consider the reaction of cupric oxide with ammonia to produce copper, nitrogen and water. The skeleton equation is
2. Balanced equation. It is a chemical equation representing a true chemical change in which the number of atoms of various elements on both the sides of the arrow For example, balanced equation representing the reaction between cupric oxide and ammonia is
3. Thermochemical equation. A chemical equation which includes the heat changes taking place during the reaction is called thermochemical equation.
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What do you mean by 'balancing a chemical equation'? On what principle the balancing of a chemical equation is based?
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Long Answer Type
173.
How are chemical equations balanced? discuss any two.
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174.
Balance the following equations:
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175.Translate the following equations into the language of chemistry and balance by hit and trial method: Magnesium nitride + Water Magnesium hydroxide + Ammonia
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176.
Balance the following skeleton equation by hit and trial method:
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177.
Balance the following skeleton equation by hit and trial method:
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178.
Balance the following skeleton equation:
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179.
Balance the following skeleton equation:
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180.
Balance the given skeletion equation by partial equation method.