Problemas
Question 1 (20 points) What are the coefficients for this equation to be properly balanced? underline ( )HCN+underline ( )CuSO_(4)arrow underline ( )H_(2)SO_(4)+underline ( )Cu(CN)_(2) a 1,3,2,1 b 2,1,1,1 C 1,2,2,1 d 2,2,1,2
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Eugenia
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Respuesta
The coefficients for the equation to be properly balanced are 2, 1, 1, 1. So, the correct answer is option b.
Explicación
## Step 1The given chemical equation is \(HCN + CuSO_{4} \rightarrow H_{2}SO_{4} + Cu(CN)_{2}\). To balance this equation, we need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.## Step 2Looking at the equation, we can see that there is 1 atom of H, 1 atom of C, and 1 atom of N on the left side (in HCN). On the right side, there are 2 atoms of H, 1 atom of C, and 2 atoms of N (in
and \(Cu(CN)_{2}\)).## Step 3To balance the H and N atoms, we need to multiply the HCN by 2, which gives us 2 HCN molecules. This results in 2 H atoms and 2 N atoms on the left side.## Step 4Now, the equation looks like this: \(2 HCN + CuSO_{4} \rightarrow H_{2}SO_{4} + Cu(CN)_{2}\).## Step 5Next, we need to balance the Cu and S atoms. There is 1 atom of Cu and 1 atom of S on both sides of the equation, so they are already balanced.## Step 6Finally, we need to balance the O atoms. There are 4 O atoms on the left side (in
) and 4 O atoms on the right side (in
), so they are also balanced.