Please explain this concept in depth. 7. Using the solubility rules, identify the species that when...
please explain steps (a-d) Exercises 1. Complete and balance the following reactions. Using the solubility rules found in the PowerPoint slides, determine if a precipitate forms. If so, then write the net-ionic equation. If no precipitate forms, then write "NR" for no reaction. a. __AgNO, (aq) + _Na,PO, (aq) → b. CaCl (aq) +_ KPO.(aq) → c. K.CO, (aq) + _Na,so. (aq) → d. Pb(NO), (aq) +_NaCl (aq)
EXPLAIN PLEASE! 10. Based on solubility rules, which reagent could be used to separate Br from CH.CO, when added to an aqueous solution containing both? A. Nal(aq) B. AgNO3(aq) C. CuSO4(aq) D. Ba(OH)2(aq) E. Fe(NO3)2(aq)
#3 action of a double-replacement reaction 2. Using the solubility rules, predict the solubility of each of the following compounds in wan solution), s = insoluble solid) the following compounds in water (aq-soluble (aqueous a) CaCO3 b ) Al(OH), S c ) Cu(NO3)290_ d) HgCl2 99 - double displacement reaction takes place between two ionic compounds that are dissolved in an aqueous solution and form two new compounds. For example, sodium phosphate and silver nitrate combine to yield sodium nitrate...
can you please explain the answers 9. Based on the solubility rules, which one of the following compounds should be insoluble in water? A) Na2SO4 B) BaSO4 C) CuSO4 D) MgSO4 E) Rb2SO4 10. Identify the reducing agent in the following chemical reaction. Cd + NiO2 + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + Ni(OH)2 A) Cd B) Ni02 C) HO D) Ca(OH)2 E) Ni(OH)2 11. The oxidation number of Cl in CIO3 is A) -1 B) +7 D) +3 E) None of...
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...
17. On the basis of the general solubility rules given in Table 7.1, write a balanced molecular equation for the precipitation reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. Underline the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms. If no precipitation reaction is likely for the reactants given, explain why. a. ammonium chloride, NH,CI, and sulfuric acid, H,SO b. potassium carbonate, K,CO3, and tin(IV) chloride, Snc c. ammonium chloride, NH CI, and lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3) d. copper(II)...
please answer and explain thanks 16) The solubility of Pb(NO3)2 is 55 grams per 100 g H20 at 20°C. Which term would properly describe a solution where 44 grams of Pb(NO3)2 is added to 100 grams of water at this temperature? A) insoluble/ B) unsaturated C) saturated D) supersaturated E) none of the above
Part A and Part B. Also question #3-post lab. (its circled) A. Molar Solubility and Solubility Product of Calcium Hydroxide Trial I Trial 3 Trial 2 25.0 1. Volume of saturated Ca(OH), solution (mL) 2. Concentration of standardized HCl solution (molU/L) 3. Buret reading, initial (mL 4. Buret reading, final (mL) 5. Volume of HCI added (mL) 6. Moles of HCI added (mol) 7. Moles of OH" in saturated solution (mol) 8. (OH1, equilibrium (mol/L) 9. (Ca2 ], equilibrium (mol/L)...
9. Based on the solubility rules, which one of the following compounds should be insoluble in water? A) Na SO B) BaSO C) CuSO. D) MgSO E) Rb SO 10. Identify the reducing agent in the following chemical reaction. Cd + NiO2 + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + Ni(OH)2 A) Cd B) NiO2 c) H2O D) Ca(OH)2 E) Ni(OH)2 11. The oxidation number of Cl in CIO, is A) -1 B) +7 C) +5 D) +3 E) None of the above....
Use the Solubility Rules to write net ionic equations for the reactions that occur when solutions of the following are mixed. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) a) K2S + ZnSO4 b) K2CrO4 + NiCl2 c) CsOH + FeCl3 d) CuSO4 + Pb(ClO4)2 e) FeSO4 + K3PO4 f) FeCl2 + TlNO3 g) (NH4)2CO3 + Ca(ClO4)2