Problem- change these word equations into formula equations


Problem- Change these word equations into formula equations and balance them. Be sure to use the proper symbols to indicate the state of each substance, as given.

(a) Upon heating, solid magnesium carbonate decomposes into solid magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide gas.

(b) Solid calcium hydroxide reacts with aqueous chloric acid to form a solution of calcium chlorate along with liquid water.

(c) Solutions of iron(III) sulfate and sodium hydroxide are mixed together, forming solid iron(III) hydroxide and a solution of sodium sulfate.

(d) Zinc metal is placed into a solution of acetic acid, producing hydrogen gas and aqueous zinc acetate.

(e) Gaseous sulfur trioxide reacts with liquid water to form a solution of sulfuric acid.

(f) Solutions of sodium carbonate and cobalt(II) chloride react to form solid cobalt(II) carbonate and a solution of sodium chloride

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