IT tells me to Write the correctly balanced equation and the type of reaction for each but how would i do it? it asks in word form please help with these im having trouble(Even if u dont know all please answer the ones you can im having trouble leave a brief explanation of how u got the answer unless if its to long then its okay to not explain please help!)1Oxygen gas reacts with solid copper metal to form copper (II) oxide solid.Balanced Equation:Reaction:2Aluminum metal reacts with copper(II) chloride solution and solid copper.Balanced Equation:Reaction:3Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through a solution of iron (III) chloride.Balanced Equation:Reaction:4Magnesium nitride solid is heated until it forms solid magnesium metal and nitrogen gas.Balanced Equation:Reaction:5Aluminum solid reacts with oxygen gas to form aluminum oxide solid.Balanced Equation:Reaction:
I think it would be cheaper and less intrusive to add the insulation to the outside - though lots of work if you try to salvage the existing exterior sheathingI also think that 3/4 foam insulation won't help enough to make it worth the effortI remodeled an old mobile a few years ago, stripped off the aluminum, screwed 2 x 2s to the 2 x 4 studs, added 1 1/2 closed-cell styrofoam insulation, and resided it with vinyl sidingThe next year I pulled the old panelling off the inside, stapled up 6 mil vapour barrier and 1/2 gyprock for fire safetyIt looked greatI slept better - and when I sold it, it was a lot easier to sell and for a lot better priceGood luck
12 Cu + O2 - 2 CuO (oxidation reaction) 22 Al + 3CuCl2 - 2AlCl3 + 3Cu (displacement reaction) (Actually the AlCl3 will react with water to form hydrated aluminum oxide and HCl) 3Iron is reduced from +3 state to +2 state, forms iron sulfide precipitate, S- oxidized to elemental sulfur: Fe+++ + e- - Fe++ S- - S + 2e- 3H2S + 2FeCl3 + - 2FeS + S + 6HCl Elemental Sulfur is formed as S8, so the actual balanced equation is: 24 H2S + 16 FeCl3 - 16 FeS + S8 + 48 HCl The type of reaction is oxidation-reduction and precipitation since iron sulfide is insoluble42 Mg2N3 - 2 Mg + 3N2 (decomposition reaction) 54 Al + 3O2 - 2 Al2O3 (oxidation reaction)
I don't know if it would work, but you might try the blow-in insulation before you go to all the trouble of removing the sheetrock It would be easier, I think to repair a few holes in the sheet rock from the blow in insulation than doing it like you want toAlso, you might try getting heavy drapes for the windows, make sure the windows and doors don't have any gaps around themIf the do use weather stripping to cover the cracks and gapsDo you have any ceiling fans? if so, are they reversible Keep the fans on low to move the warm air up at the ceiling level to the rest of the roomDo you have carpet? If not get some area rugs to cover the floors.