(a) Write chemical equations to show what happens when each of the following substances is mixed with water: (i) Hydride ion (ii) Glucose, C6H12O6(s) (iii) Copper(II) bromide (iv) Formic acid

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(a) Write chemical equations to show what happens when each of the following substances is mixed
with water:
(i) Hydride ion
(ii) Glucose, C6H12O6(s)
(iii) Copper(II) bromide
(iv) Formic acid
(b) Write chemical equations for the following processes:
(i) Chemical reaction for ΔH°f for mercury(I) phosphate.
(ii) Thermal dissociation of gaseous bromine.
(iii) Sublimation of carbon dioxide.
(iv) Reduction of VO2+ to produce VO2+.
(v) Neutralization of sulfuric acid by barium hydroxide.
(vi) Thermal decomposition of 1 mol of sodium bicarbonate to produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide and water

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