Writing Simple Equations for Combining HCl with Elements from the Carbon Group

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In summary, the conversation is about a lab write up involving the combination of HCl with elements from the Carbon group. The main concern is expressing the reaction in equation form and determining the oxidation state of the carbon. The suggestion is to look up or calculate the oxidation state and write a balanced equation to determine the amount of HCl needed. It is also mentioned that carbon forms carbon tetrachloride as a common solvent.
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I am doing the write up for one of my labs. In this write up we combined HCl with some of the elements from from the Carbon group (C, Si, Sn, Pb).

Naturally, my professor wants us to express what occurred in equation form. But I am not sure if I am doing it correctly... here is what I have so far:

C + 2HCl --> C(Cl)2 + H2

I didn't want to continue with the other 3 elements just in case I'm doing it wrong...So any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
 
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Do you know what oxidation state the carbon ended up in?
Did you weight the reactants to determine how much C an Cl are used or are you supposed to know this from the chemistry?

I would have though C would go to C Cl4
 
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Do you know what oxidation state the carbon ended up in?
Did you weight the reactants to determine how much C an Cl are used or are you supposed to know this from the chemistry?

I would have though C would go to C Cl4

Honestly put, this was a very basic lab. We simply dropped a small piece of solid Carbon into a beaker-full of HCl.

For the Pb would the equation be: 2HCl + Pb --> PbCl2 + H2 OR 4HCl + Pb --> PbCl4 + H4?
 
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You need to look up (or you could calculate it - but this is rather more advanced) what the final oxidation state of the carbon (etc) is eg C 2+ or C 4+.
then you just need to write a balanced equation to work out how man HCl you need to add to get to that.

Carbon tetrachloride is a common solvent so carbon definitely forms C Cl4 - I don't know about the others.

ps. It wouldn't be 2H or 4H since Hydrogen forms a molecule of 2 atoms, it would be H2 or 2 H2
 

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