Part A The figure (Figure 1) shows the reaction of element A (lavender spheres) with element B (tan spheres). Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction in terms of A and B. Express your answer as a chemical equation. 2AB3SubmitHintsMy AnswersGive UpReview Part Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining; no points deducted Balancing equations with polyatomic ionsSolid aluminum metal and diatomic chlorine gas react spontaneously to form a solid product. Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes this reaction.Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s) (l) or (g) for solid liquid or gas respectively.Express your answer as a chemical equation.Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes the combustion of butene C4H8(g).Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s) (l) or (g) for solid liquid or gas respectively.Express your answer as a chemical equation.When heated solid copper(II) carbonate decomposes to solid copper(II) oxide and carbon dioxide gas. Give the balanced chemical equation (including phases) that describes this reaction.Indicate the phases using abbreviation (s) (l) or (g) for solid liquid or gas respectively.Express your answer as a chemical equation.The molecular formula mass of this compound is 210 amu . What are the subscripts in the actual molecular formula? Enter the subscripts for C H and O respectively separated by commas (e.g. 5 6 7).Elemental S reacts with O2 to form SO3 according to the reaction 2S 3O2?2SO3as depicted here.(Figure 1)Part A How many O2 molecules are needed to react with 6.40 g of S? Express your answer numerically in units of molecules.0.1656moleculesSubmitHintsMy AnswersGive UpReview Part Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B What is the theoretical yield of SO3 produced by the quantities described in Part A? Express your answer numerically in grams.Part CFor each of the given situations indicate whether S or O2 is the limiting reactant.Drag each item to the appropriate bin.SubmitHintsMy AnswersGive UpReview PartWhat mass of water is produced from the complete combustion of 8.60×10-3 g of methane? Express your answer with the appropriate units.SubmitHintsMy AnswersGive UpReview PartPart D What mass of oxygen is needed for the complete combustion of 8.60×10-3 g of methane? Express your answer with the appropriate units.