Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
Aqueous hydroiodic acid reacts with liquid water in a reversible reaction.
2 HI + 2 H₂O ⇔ 2 H₃O + I₂
This is an acid-base reaction. HI is the acid, and H₂O is the base. The conjugate acid is H₃O, and the conjugate base is I₂. You can figure out the acid and base by a using a table of strong/weak acids and bases. The conjugate will have one less or one more H⁺ depending on if it's an acid or a base.
The expression for Kₐ of the reaction is below. You have to put the acid and its conjugate base on the top and the base and its conjugate on the bottom. I didn't put in H₂O since, although it is the base in this equation, it isn't really a base.
Solid zinc reacts with solid manganese (IV) oxide producing solid zinc oxide and solid manganese (III) oxide.
Zn + 2 MnO₂ ⇒ ZnO + Mn₂O₃
This is a redox reaction. The Zn is being oxidized, and the Mn is being reduced.
Oxidation: Zn ⇒ Zn⁺² + 2 e⁻
Reduction: Mn⁺⁴ + e⁻ ⇒ Mn⁺³
Aqueous silver nitrate reacts with aqueous calcium chloride.
2 AgNO₃ + CaCl₂ ⇒ 2 AgCl + Ca(NO₃)₂
This is a precipitation reaction. You have two soluble salts combing to form a solution. You now need to figure out which of the compounds produced are not soluble. AgCl is the compound that is not soluble in water, making it the precipitate.
I think I covered everything. If I missed something let me know.