Question
2NaOH + CuCl2
→ Cu(OH)2
+ 2NaCl
What type of equation is represented above?
(1 point)
Responses
decomposition
decomposition
single-replacement
single-replacement
double replacement
double replacement
synthesis
synthesis
Question 2
Looking at the equation above, is the Law of Conservation of Matter followed?(1 point)
Responses
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 1 Oxygen, 1 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 1 Oxygen, 1 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 1 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 1 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on the reactant side but the product side is missing 1 of the Oxygen and 1 of the Hydrogen.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on the reactant side but the product side is missing 1 of the Oxygen and 1 of the Hydrogen.
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→ Cu(OH)2
+ 2NaCl
What type of equation is represented above?
(1 point)
Responses
decomposition
decomposition
single-replacement
single-replacement
double replacement
double replacement
synthesis
synthesis
Question 2
Looking at the equation above, is the Law of Conservation of Matter followed?(1 point)
Responses
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 1 Oxygen, 1 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 1 Oxygen, 1 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 1 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 1 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on the reactant side but the product side is missing 1 of the Oxygen and 1 of the Hydrogen.
No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on the reactant side but the product side is missing 1 of the Oxygen and 1 of the Hydrogen.
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GPT-4o mini
**Question 1:** The type of equation represented is:
**Response:** double replacement
**Question 2:** Is the Law of Conservation of Matter followed?
**Response:** Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.
**Response:** double replacement
**Question 2:** Is the Law of Conservation of Matter followed?
**Response:** Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.