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6. Precipitation Reactions and Solubility Rules Write and balance chemical reactions Question Identify the balanced chemical equation. Select the correct answer below: O 20, +4 7+2,0, OCH, +100, +700, +8H,0 O FeBry+ H,SO, P,(50.), HB O 2Fe + 3Cl2 + 2F.CI, FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION SUBMIT Content attribution
ing2019 Assignments ents chapter 4, 4.2,43,&44 Classifying Chemical Reactions Part 3 Content attribution Understand Precipitation Reactions and Solubility Rules Question What occurs in a precipitation reaction? Select the correct answer below O Two soluble substances recombine to form two different soluble substances. A group 1 cation reacts with acetate. O Hydroxides of group 1 metal cations react with Ba" O O Soluble substances combine to form a solid that is insoluble in the reaction solution FEEDBA MacBook Air 80 FS...
Complete and balance the precipitation reactions. Include physical states. Refer to the solubility rules as necessary. precipitation reaction: Ba(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4 (aq) + Ba(SO2)(s) + Cu(NO3)2 (aq) precipitation reaction: K3PO4(aq) + MgCl, (aq) → KCl(aq) + Mg3(PO4)3(s)
3. (4 pts. Use the solubility rules to complete the following precipitation reactions. Make sure to balance the reactions, write the correct formula, and indicate the state of the products. CaCl2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → MgBr2(aq) + AgNO3(aq) → 2 Page
w NAME: INSTRUCTOR: SECTION/GROUP: PRE-LABORATORY QUESTIONS CHEMICAL REACTIONS annnnnnnnnn 1. Define the following terms: a. Precipitation reaction b. Acid C. Base d. Solubility 2. Predict whether the following substances are soluble or insoluble in water based on the solubility rules in Table 4.1. Substance Soluble or insoluble? NaNO, NH,Br (NH) SO (NHẠCO, BaBr, Baso. Ba(OH), Baco, Laboratory 4 Chemical Reactions
Precipitation Reactions ③ 10 or 20 Some solubility rules for ionic compounds in water are shown for your reference Compound Review Constants Periodic Table Part A Always soluble LI". Nat. Kºor NH, NO, or CH,0,- Suppose that aqueous solutions of barium nitrate and potassium carbonate are more What is the name of the compound or compounds precipitate? Enter the name of the precipitate Always soluble ► View Available Hints) SO - CO, or POS- Soluble with all the lons except...
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of 11-133 MC Chapter 03 estion 12 of 35 2.0 Points Based on the solubility rules, which of the following compounds should be insolublein water? A. NaCl O B. FeCl2 C. MgBr2 D. AgBr E. ZnCl2 MacBook Pro 8 卜 6 3 2 GQ
of 11-133 MC Chapter 03 estion 12 of 35 2.0 Points Based on the solubility rules, which of the...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION Read "4.7 Precipitation Reactions" (Page 169 - 172) in the textbook. PRE-LABORATORY QUESTIONS 1. Explain why elements Si, Al, and Fe, which are abundant in the Earth's crust, are not abundant in seawater. 2. Define precipitate and precipitation reactions. 3. Identify the following compounds as either "soluble" or "insoluble". Soluble? Soluble? Compound NaCl AgCI AgNO3 Ag2SO4 Hg2SO4 Compound CaCl2 Ca(NO3)2 CaSO: CaCO3 Pb3(PO4)2 4. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction between an aqueous solution of lead(II)...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION Read "4.7 Precipitation Reactions" (Page 169 - 172) in the textbook. PRE-LABORATORY QUESTIONS 1. Explain why elements Si, Al, and Fe, which are abundant in the Earth's crust, are not abundant in seawater. 2. Define precipitate and precipitation reactions. 3. Identify the following compounds as either "soluble" or "insoluble". Soluble? Soluble? Compound NaCl AgCI AgNO3 Ag2SO4 Hg2SO4 Compound CaCl2 Ca(NO3)2 CaSO: CaCO3 Pb3(PO4)2 4. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction between an aqueous solution of lead(II)...
4. Using the table below which give the solubility rules for ionic compounds, predict whether each of the reactions below will produce a precipitate and, if so, what is the precipitate. If there is more than one precipitate, write down both of them. (2 points per reaction, 10 points total) Table 1 Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds Soluble in Water Insoluble in Water Any salt with Li+, Na+, K+, NH4+, NO3- Most chlorides, C oblava a AgCl, PbCl2, and HgCl2...