Respuesta :
1. The balanced equation for the reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia is MgSO4 + 2NH4OH → (NH4)2SO4 + Mg(OH)2
2. The reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia is double displacement.
2. The reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia is double displacement.
Answer:
1) [tex]MgSO_4 + 2 NH_4OH \longrightarrow (NH_4)_2SO_4 + Mg(OH)_2[/tex]
2) Double displacement reaction
Explanation:
1) Balancing the equation:
The reaction: [tex]MgSO_4 + NH_4OH \longrightarrow (NH_4)_2SO_4 + Mg(OH)_2[/tex]
In a first look we see that the amonium cations are unbalanced so:
[tex]MgSO_4 + 2 NH_4OH \longrightarrow (NH_4)_2SO_4 + Mg(OH)_2[/tex]
Checking element by element we can see that the equation is balanced
2) In this reaction, the amonium discplaces the Mg to form the amonium sulfate. This is a displacement reaction.
Given that it also forms another product ([tex]Mg(OH)_2[/tex]) it's categorized as a double displacement reaction.