Answer: The chemical equations are given below.
Explanation:
A balanced chemical reaction follows law of conservation of mass.
This law states that mass can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can only be transformed from one form to another form. This also means that total number of individual atoms on reactant side must be equal to the total number of individual atoms on the product side.
Single displacement reaction is defined as the reaction in which more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its chemical reaction.
General equation representing single displacement reaction follows:

C is more reactive element than element A.
The reactivity of metals is judged by the series known as reactivity series. Elements lying above in the series are more reactive than the elements lying below in the series.
- 1. When solid lead metal is put in the beaker of 0.043 M
solution.
Lead lies below in the reactivity series than iron. Thus, it will not replace iron from its chemical reaction.

- 2. When solid iron metal is put in the beaker of 0.044 M
solution.
Iron lies above in the reactivity series than lead. Thus, it will easily replace lead from its chemical reaction.

Hence, the chemical equations are given above.
Haha ironically I had this problem not too long ago, I hope by this we will both be better students. Everyone just needs practice. Ok stop to pep talk and lets go. I'll try to go step by step.
<span>So basically since this is a balanced equation, the ratios of mols of the elements are equal, atom wise. </span>
<span>So you notice they give you Br2 is 1.0 kg (1000g) and that means there are 2 mols of Br2. And its asking for Cl2, (on the left) it also has 2 mols. </span>
<span>Then you can start from 1000g Br2 and multiply with 2 mol Br2 and 159.8g Br2 on the bottom. The 159 8 is the actual grams per mol. Then when you write this down, continue multipying with the next fraction. </span>
<span>Since you know the molar mass of Cl2 is 70.4 and you know theres 2 mols, you can say that 2 mols of Br2 = 2 mols of Cl2 so you should be able to multiple 2 mol Br2 / 159.8g Br2 with 70.4 g Cl2 / 2 mol Cl2. Bam the mols cancel out and you have the grams for Cl2. Multiple all that out and you should get 443g Cl2. Notice how the beginning question gives 2 significant figures, so technically 440g Cl2 is more of an exact number.</span>
You could describe it's shape, color, varieties on sizes and shape of states, how it's rounded but with a top and bottom.
Answer:
C7H6O2+C8H17OH=C15H22O2+H2O
Explanation:
by reacting alcohol and acid we get ester and water