For each of the following ionic compounds, indicate whether they are soluble in water (a) K2SO4...
For each of the following water soluble compounds,indicate the ions present in an aqueous solution: NaI,K2SO4,NaCN,Ba(OH)2, and (NH4)2SO4.
#1,2,3,4,5 state if the following ionic compounds will be soluble or insoluble in water and give a brief explanation why. #6 Predict which reactions will form soluble or insoluble compounds: A &B 1. State if the following ionic compounds will be soluble or insoluble in water (Give a brief explanation why to receive credit) 1. CaCl2 2. MgOH 3. BaSO4 4. AgBr 5. Al2(CO3)3. 6. Predict which reactions will form soluble or insoluble compounds below: a) LiBr(aq) + NaNO, (aq)....
4.21 Using solubility guidelines, predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water: (a) MgBr 2 , (b s) Pbl 2 (c)(NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 ,(d)Sr(OH) 2 (e) ZnSO 4 4.21 Using solubility guidelines, predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water: (a) MgBrz, (b) Pblz, (c) (NH4)2CO3, (d) Sr(OH)2, (e) ZnSO4.
Predict whether the compounds are soluble or insoluble in water. AgNO3 CoBr2 AgI K2SO4 NiCO3 BaSO4
Chem 110 - Chapter 7 Assignment 1. Identify whether the following ionic compounds are soluble or insoluble in water a. KCI b. NaNO, C. AgCl d. (NH),PO, e. NaOH 1. Caso na of crear is dissolved in
to e whether each of the follo the following 8-26 Using Table 8-2, indicate whether soluble in water. vease ter vo members of each of the ave like solubiszy (both mpounds is soluble or insoluble in a. FeSO4 b. FeCO3 c. Fe(NO3)2 d. FeCl2 827 Indicate whether or not the two membe following pairs of compounds have like soluble or both insoluble). a. NHC and NH Br b. KNO, and K c. Caco, and Ca3(PO4)2 d. Ni(OH)2 and 8-28 Indicate...
2.5 pts Which of the following ionic compounds are soluble in water? [Select all that apply.) Calcium carbonate Ammonium sulfide Iron(III) iodide O Mercury(I) chloride Magnesium hydroxide O Lead(II) nitrate Rubidium phosphate Silver acetate Barium sulfide Calcium perchlorate Strontium bromide
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...
Part A Determine whether each of the following compounds is soluble. O AgCI ■ Coco, ■ Na2co, ■ LiOH OPb(NOs)2 ■ Cul2 Submit My Answers Give Up Part B Determine whether each of the following compounds is insoluble. ■ Srso, ■ Ca(OH)2 O CaCl Pb12 ■ Ca(C2H3O2)2 O PbBr ■ HgBr2 Submit My Answers Give Up
Solubility Rules are statements regarding ionic compounds (containing cations and anions) as to whether these compounds are soluble or insoluble IN WATER. For this experiment, two applicable solubility rules are “Acetate-containing compounds (i.e. containing a cation and the acetate anion) are always soluble” and “Fluoride-containing compounds (i.e. containing a cation and the fluoride anion) are generally insoluble, except those containing Group I A cations and the ammonium (NH4+) cation.” Look up & list what Group I A cations are. It...