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CaSO3 + NH2Cl => ???
« on: September 15, 2011, 02:59:55 PM »
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CaSO3 + NH2Cl => ???

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Re: CaSO3 + NH2Cl => ???
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2011, 01:19:38 AM »
First of all, think of these molecules in terms of their respective parts (aka ions).
Ca(2+) SO3(2-) + NH2(+1) Cl(-1) => 
 // not really sure about charge for NH2 ion but assume it is +1 to balance out Chlorine

Now, what do you think the products are going to be? It should be a substitution reaction:
Substitution= AB+ CD => AD+BC

Therefore   CaSO3 + NH2Cl => CaCl + NH2SO3

Ill leave it to you to balance the equation

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Re: CaSO3 + NH2Cl => ???
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2011, 05:19:51 AM »
First of all, think of these molecules in terms of their respective parts (aka ions).
Ca(2+) SO3(2-) + NH2(+1) Cl(-1) => 
 // not really sure about charge for NH2 ion but assume it is +1 to balance out Chlorine

Now, what do you think the products are going to be? It should be a substitution reaction:
Substitution= AB+ CD => AD+BC

Therefore   CaSO3 + NH2Cl => CaCl + NH2SO3

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Chloramine is an oxidizing agent, sulfite is a reducing agent.
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