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Give a balanced equation for the following conversions:

  1. Calcium sulphate in permanent hard water to calcium carbonate using sodium carbonate

  2. Iron to triiron tetroxide using steam.

  3. Sulphur dioxide to sulphurous acid using a neutral liquid.

  4. Potassium oxide to a strong alkali.

  5. Magnesium bicarbonate in temporary hard water to magnesium carbonate by boiling.

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  1. Na2CO3Washing soda+CaSO4 calcium sulphateCaCO3+Na2SO4\underset{\text{Washing soda} }{\text{Na}2\text{CO}3} + \underset{\text{ calcium sulphate}}{\text{CaSO}4} \longrightarrow \text{CaCO}3 ↓ + \text{Na}2\text{SO}4

  2. 3Fe + 4H2O ⇌ Fe3O4 + 4H2

  3. SO2 + H2O ⟶ H2SO3

  4. K2O + H2O ⟶ 2KOH

  5. Mg(HCO3)2 boil\xrightarrow{\text{boil}} MgCO3 ↓ + H2O + CO2 [g]

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