I really need some help with #1 and 2 and if you could also explain the steps I would greatly appreciate it!
I really need some help with #1 and 2 and if you could also explain the...
Precipitation Reactions mplete and balance each equation. If no reaction occurs write "NO REACTION.” MISSED THIS? Read Section 5.5; Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6 a. Lil(aq) + BaS(aq) → b. KCl(aq) + Cas(aq) c. CrBrz(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) --> d. NaOH(aq) + FeCl3(aq) → in reaction occurs,
45. Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when each pair of aqueous solutions is mixed. If no reaction occurs, write "NO REACTION.” MISSED THIS? Read Section 5.5; Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6 a. potassium carbonate and lead(II) nitrate b. lithium sulfate and lead(II) acetate c. copper(II) nitrate and magnesium sulfide d. strontium nitrate and potassium iodide
45. Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when each pair of aqueous solutions is mixed. If no reaction occurs, write "NO REACTION " 56. W aci MISSED THIS? Read Section 5.5; Watch KCV 5.5, IWE 5.6 a. potassium carbonate and lead(II) nitrate h. lithium sulfate and lead(I) acetate c. copper(II) nitrate and magnesium sulfide d. strontium nitrate and potassium iodide 57
I really need some help with number 3 and number 4 if you could also explain the steps I would greatly appreciate it! 3. Write the complete and the net ionic equations for each acid-base reaction. a. HI (aq) + RbOH (aq) → b. HCHO2 (aq) + NaOH (aq) → C. HC2H302 (aq) + LiOH (aq) → 4. A 30.00-ml solution of H3PO4 of an unknown concentration is titrated with a 0.100 M NaOH solution. The equivalence point is reached...
Enter a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when the following solutions are mixed. If no reaction occurs, enter NOREACTION. 1. potassium carbonate and zinc nitrate 2. lithium sulfate and lead(II) acetate 3. copper(II) nitrate and magnesium sulfide 4. strontium nitrate and potassium iodide
66. Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when each pair of solutions is mixed. If no reaction occurs, write NO REACTION. (a) potassium chloride and lead(II) acetate (b) lithium sulfate and strontium chloride (c) potassium bromide and calcium sulfide (d) chromium(III) nitrate and potassium phosphate
Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when the following solutions are mixed. If no reaction occurs, write NOREACTION. a) copper (II) bromide and lead (II) acetate b)lithium sulfide and strontium iodide c)chromium (III) nitrate and sodium phosphate
Types 20. For each compound (all water soluble), would you expect the resulting aqueous solution to conduct electrical current? MISSED THIS? Read Section 5.4 a. CsCi b . CH3OH c. Ca(NO2)2 d. C&H 206 ---A ll-llte 41. Determine whether each compound is soluble or insoluble. If the compound is soluble, list the ions present in solution. MISSED THIS? Read Section 5.4; Watch IWE 5.5 a. AgNO3 b. Pb(C2H2O2)2 Ac 12. Complete and balance each equation. If no reaction occurs. write...
Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when the following solutions are mixed. If no reaction occurs, write NOREACTION. 1) sodium chloride and lead(II) nitrate 2)aluminum iodide and lead(II) acetate 3)copper(II) nitrate and sodium sulfide 4)strontium nitrate and sodium sulfide Thank for your time!
Chapter 7 1.) For each chemical equation (which may or may not be balanced), list the number of each type of atom on each side of the equation, and determine if the equation is balanced. Part D. List the number of each type of atom on the left side of the equation C5H12(g)+8O2(g)→5CO2(g)+6H2O(g) Part E. List the number of each type of atom on the right side of the equation C5H12(g)+8O2(g)→5CO2(g)+6H2O(g) 7.) Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction...