Write 2 separate balanced equations

  1. I want to know if someone could let me know if I have written my balanced equations correct for the following questions.Write a
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  2. use and activity series to Identify two metals that will not generate hydrogen gas when treated with and acidwrite balanced
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  3. use and activity series to Identify two metals that will not generate hydrogen gas when treated with and acidwrite balanced
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  4. For the chemical reaction, sodium hydroxide + copper (II) chloride = "robin's egg blue" precipitate, do the following: write the
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  5. For the chemical reaction, sodium hydroxide + copper (II) chloride = "robin's egg blue" precipitate, do the following: write the
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  6. Write 2 separate balanced equations for the neutralization reactions of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide and acetic acid
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  7. Write balanced equations for the formation of K4[Ni(NCS)6] starting from an anhydrous sample of nickel(II) nitrate. (3 equations
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  8. dy/dx = 4ye^(5x)a) Separate the differential equation, then integrate both sides. b) Write the general solution as a function
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  9. Write balanced net-ionic equations to describe:a. The oxidation of Mn2+ to MnO4- by ammonium peroxydisulfate [(NH4)2S2O8] b. The
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  10. Balancing equations of chemical reactionsIf the equation is already balanced, write “The equation is balanced” right under
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