Respuesta :
Answer:
- The choice c. NH₄CI(s) ⇄ NH₃(g) + HCI(g) is the reversible reaction.
Explanation:
The formula equations given are:
- a. 2Na + F₂ → 2NaF
- b. CaCO₃ → CaO + CO₂
- c. NH₄CI(s) ⇄ NH₃(g) + HCI(g)
- d. 2H₂O₂(aq) → 2H₂O(I)+O₂(g)
[there is also a Pt symbol over the arrow, which means that Pt
is a catalyst]
Reversible reactions are reactions that may happen in both directions, i.e. there is a direct or forward reaction and a reverse reaction.
The symbol used to show a reversible reaction is the double arrow (⇄).
The double arrow shows tha both left side substances and right side substances are reactants and products.
In the reaction NH₄CI(s) ⇄ NH₃(g) + HCI(g) you have:
- NH₄CI(s) → NH₃(g) + HCI(g) is the direct reaction. In this, NH₄CI(s) is the reactant and NH₃(g) + HCI(g) are the products.
- NH₄CI(s) ← NH₃(g) + HCI(g) (notice the arrow goes from right to left) is the reverse reaction. In this, NH₄CI(s) is the product and both NH₃(g) and HCI(g) are the reactants.
All the other equations are written with a single arrow, so they are not reversible reactions.