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Balance each of the chemical equations below. (Some equations may already be
in balance.) In the space to the right, classify the reaction as a synthesis, decomposition,
single replacement, or double replacement reaction.
A. ___ AgNO3 + ___ KCl⇒ ___ AgCl + ___ KNO3
B. ___ H2O + ___ SO3 β‡’ ___ H2SO4
C. ___ KI + ___ Cl2 β‡’ ___ KCl + ___ I2
D. ___ NaHCO3 β‡’___ Na2CO3 + ___ H2O + ___ CO2
E. ___ Zn + ___ HCl β‡’ ___ ZnCl2 + ___ H2
F. ___ BaCl2 + ___ Na2SO4 β‡’ ___ BaSO4 + ___ NaCl
G. ___ C3H8 + ___ O2 β‡’ ___ CO2 + ___ H2O
H. ___ Al + ___ CuCl2 β‡’ ___ AlCl3 + ___ Cu

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