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Answer

Part A:

Given equation:

[tex]KI_{(aq)}+BaS_{(aq)}\rightarrow[/tex]

The above equation is an example of a double replacement reaction. A double replacement (or double displacement) reaction is a reaction in which the positive and negative ions of two ionic compounds exchange.

Note: The oxidation number of:

K = +1

I = -1

Ba = +2

S = -2

So, the complete chemical equation including phases of the given reaction is:

[tex]2KI_{(aq)}+BaS_{(aq)}\rightarrow BaI_{2(aq)}+K_2S_{(s)}[/tex]

Part B:

Given equation:

[tex]KCl_{(aq)}+CaS_{(aq)}\rightarrow[/tex]

Also, the equation is an example of a double replacement reaction.

Note: The oxidation number of:

K = +1

Cl = -1

Ca = +2

S = -2

The complete chemical equation including phases of the given reaction is:

[tex]2KCl_{(aq)}+CaS_{(aq)}\rightarrow K_2S_{(s)}+CaCl_{2(aq)}[/tex]

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