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Complete the missing components/variables given as x and y in the following reactions

(a) Pb(NO3)2(aq)+2KI(aq)PbI2(x)+2KNO3(y)

(b) Cu(s)+2AgNO3(aq)Cu(NO3)2(aq)+x(s)

(c) Zn(s)+H2SO4(aq)ZnSO4(x)+H2(y)

(d) CaCO3(s)xCaO(s)+CO2(g)


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Solution

Understanding the reactions:

The reaction of Lead nitrate with Potassium Iodide:

  • Lead Nitrate reacts with Potassium Iodide to form Lead Iodide and Potassium Nitrate.
  • This is a double displacement reaction.
  • The Lead Iodide is precipitated and Potassium Nitrate remains dissolved in the solution.
  • Pb(NO3)2(aq)LeadNitrate+2KI(aq)PotassiumIodidePbI2(s)LeadIodide+2KNO3(aq)PotassiumNitrate

The reaction of Copper and Silver Nitrate:

  • Copper reacts with Silver Nitrate to form Copper Nitrate and Silver is precipitated.
  • This is a redox reaction where Copper is oxidized and Silver is reduced due to their standard reduction potential.
  • Cu(s)Copper+2AgNO3(aq)SilverNitrateCu(NO3)2(aq)CopperNitrate+Ag(s)Silver

The reaction of Zinc with dilute sulfuric acid: :

  • Zinc reacts with dilute sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas is released as a by-product.
  • This reaction is an example of a displacement reaction.
  • Zn(s)Zinc+H2SO4(aqSulfuricAcid)ZnSO4(aq)ZincSulfate+H2(g)Hydrogen

Decomposition of Calcium Carbonate:

  • Decomposition of Calcium Carbonate leads to the formation of solid Calcium Oxide and Carbon Dioxide is released as a by-product.
  • CaCO3(s)CalciumcarbonateCaO(s)CalciumOxide+CO2(g)Carbondioxide

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