d) Aluminum sulfate reacts with barium iodide to produce aluminum iodide and barium sulfate. Ala (500) 3+3 Bala 2 Al Is + 3 BaSO4 e) At temperatures reached during baking, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) decomposes (reacts) to produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and dihydrogen monoxide. • Recall that bicarbonate is a polyatomic ion (not the same as the carbonate polyatomic ion). 2 NaHCO3 → Nasco3 + coat H₂o f) Sodium metal reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. 2 Na +2H₂0→2 NaOH + H₂ g) Lead(IV) sulfide reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead(IV) oxide and sulfur dioxide. PbSat 302 PbO2 +2502 h) Zinc metal reacts with phosphoric acid to produce zinc phosphate and hydrogen gas. (NOTE: the formula of phosphoric acid is H3PO4) 10

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I need help with number 3. I need help with the balanced chemical equation for parts d, part e, part f, part g, and part h. The balance chemical equation is the one in which the number of atoms in the reactant and product side is equal for parts d, part e, part f, part g, and part h.

d) Aluminum sulfate reacts with barium iodide to produce aluminum iodide and barium sulfate.
Ala (50) + 3 Bala->2 A113 + 3 Ba504
e) At temperatures reached during baking, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) decomposes (reacts) to
produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and dihydrogen monoxide.
• Recall that bicarbonate is a polyatomic ion (not the same as the carbonate polyatomic ion).
2 NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + coat H₂O
f) Sodium metal reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
2 Na +21₂0->2NaOH + H₂
g) Lead(IV) sulfide reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead(IV) oxide and sulfur dioxide.
PbSat 302 PbO2 + 250₂
h) Zinc metal reacts with phosphoric acid to produce zinc phosphate and hydrogen gas.
(NOTE: the formula of phosphoric acid is H3PO4)
3 2n+ 2 H3PO4 →→ 2ns (Pou)2 + 3H₂
Transcribed Image Text:d) Aluminum sulfate reacts with barium iodide to produce aluminum iodide and barium sulfate. Ala (50) + 3 Bala->2 A113 + 3 Ba504 e) At temperatures reached during baking, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) decomposes (reacts) to produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and dihydrogen monoxide. • Recall that bicarbonate is a polyatomic ion (not the same as the carbonate polyatomic ion). 2 NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + coat H₂O f) Sodium metal reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. 2 Na +21₂0->2NaOH + H₂ g) Lead(IV) sulfide reacts with oxygen gas to produce lead(IV) oxide and sulfur dioxide. PbSat 302 PbO2 + 250₂ h) Zinc metal reacts with phosphoric acid to produce zinc phosphate and hydrogen gas. (NOTE: the formula of phosphoric acid is H3PO4) 3 2n+ 2 H3PO4 →→ 2ns (Pou)2 + 3H₂
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