How do I convert words to equations?

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Converting written chemical reactions to equations can be challenging, particularly for beginners in chemistry. Examples discussed include the decomposition of potassium nitrate, the reaction of calcium with water, and the addition of sulfuric acid to magnesium, with participants providing initial attempts and corrections. Key points include recognizing the products of reactions, such as gases and salts, and understanding the balancing of equations. The importance of identifying reactants and products based on chemical properties is emphasized, particularly in acid-base reactions. Mastery of these concepts is crucial for accurately representing chemical processes.
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My biggest handicap in chemistry at this moment is learning to convert written chemical reactions to an equation.

Like here are some examples of questions I can't do-

Potassium nitrate is heated to produce oxygen.

I know that KNO3 --> O2 and that's about it

Calcium is placed in water and produces calcium hydroxide

I can only make out something like Ca + H2O --> Ca(OH)2, probably wrong tho cause can't even balance the oxygens

Dilute sulfuric acid is added to magnesium, hydrogen gas is produced

H2SO4 + Mg --> H2 is what I can make out, my guess was H2SO4 + Mg--> H2 + MgSO4?

Sodium Hydroxide is added to a solution containing H2SO4

How do I know what it produced with the information given? considering I only learned about types of reactions not long ago

Manganese dioxide reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid to produce manganese 2 chloride, chlorine gas and water

My stab at it was MgO2 + HCl --> Mg2Cl + Cl2 + H20?
 
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#4 you have ample information, think about what sodium hydroxide is and what happens when its added to H2SO4 just think about what is on each end of the pH scale
 
ScienceNewb said:
My biggest handicap in chemistry at this moment is learning to convert written chemical reactions to an equation.

Don't feel alone.

Potassium nitrate is heated to produce oxygen.

I know that KNO3 --> O2 and that's about it

That's a good start. Other product in similar potassium salt of similar acid containing nitrogen and oxygen...

Calcium is placed in water and produces calcium hydroxide

I can only make out something like Ca + H2O --> Ca(OH)2, probably wrong tho cause can't even balance the oxygens

Calcium hydroxide is not the only product of this reaction. The other one is explosive gas.

Dilute sulfuric acid is added to magnesium, hydrogen gas is produced

H2SO4 + Mg --> H2 is what I can make out, my guess was H2SO4 + Mg--> H2 + MgSO4?

Very good.

Sodium Hydroxide is added to a solution containing H2SO4

How do I know what it produced with the information given? considering I only learned about types of reactions not long ago

Acid and base - products are salt and water.

Manganese dioxide reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid to produce manganese 2 chloride, chlorine gas and water

My stab at it was MgO2 + HCl --> Mg2Cl + Cl2 + H20?

Not bad, but manganese is not Mg.

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