Table I-B. Solubility of Ionic Compounds in Water
S2– |
Cl– |
SO42– |
CO32– |
|
Ag+ |
insoluble |
insoluble |
insoluble |
insoluble |
Ba2+ |
soluble |
soluble |
insoluble |
insoluble |
Cd2+ |
insoluble |
soluble |
soluble |
insoluble |
Co2+ |
insoluble |
soluble |
soluble |
insoluble |
NH4+ |
soluble |
soluble |
soluble |
soluble |
Ni2+ |
insoluble |
soluble |
soluble |
insoluble |
Write balanced molecular and net ionic equations for all combinations in which a precipitate did form. Include all work.
These are the original formula of ones that are insoluble
AgNO3 Na2S
AgNO3 NaCl
AgNO3 Na2SO4
AgNO3 Na2CO3
Ba(NO3)2 Na2SO4
Ba(NO3)2 Na2CO3
Cd(NO3)2 Na2S
Cd(NO3)2 Na2CO3
Co(NO3)2 Na2S
Co(NO3)2 Na2CO3
NI(NO3)2 Na2S
NI(NO3)2 Na2CO3
Table I-B. Solubility of Ionic Compounds in Water S2– Cl– SO42– CO32– Ag+ insoluble insoluble insoluble...
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 C. Solubility reactions Table 1 Precipitate Reactants Observation Net Ionic Equation AgNO3 + NaCl Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → AgI N/A Solution KNOs +NaC remained clear No reactiorn Cu(NO3)2 +NaOH Ba(NO3)2+ NaOH Ba(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 color) Cas(PO4)2 Ca(NO3)2 +Na2CO3 CuCO3
NO, TABLE 4.1 . Solubility Guidelines for Common lonic Compounds in Water Soluble Ionic Compounds Important Exceptions Compounds containing None CH3C00 None cl Compounds of Ag+, Hg2+, and Pb2+ Compounds of Ag. Hg2, and Pb2+ Compounds of Ag+, Hg2+, and Pb2+ Compounds of Sr2+, Ba2+, Hg22+and Pb2+ Insoluble Ionic Compounds Important Exceptions Compounds containing Compounds of NH +, the alkali metal cations, Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba? CO;2- Compounds of NH, and the alkali metal cations PO,3- Compounds of NH, and...
16) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of H2SO4iag) with Ba(OH)2(g) A) Ba2+(ag) + SO42-(a)- BaSO4) B) 2 H+(aq) SO42-(a) Ba2 (ag) +2 OH-(a)-BaSO4(0 2 H20) C) H2SO4(a) + Ba(OH)2(e) - BaSO40) 2 H20() D) H (ag) OH(ag)--H2O) 16) 17) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of Pb(NO3)2(ag) with Nal(ag). A) Pb2 (ag)+2 NO3-(4g) +2 Na+ (ag) +2 1-(a4)-- Pb2+(ag)+ 2 1-(a4)+ 2 Na (a) +2 NO3-(a) B) Pb2+(ag) 2 NO3-(a) + 2 Na...
Soluble Ions 1. Cations 2. Anions Empirical Solubility Rules The presence of these ions tend to make the ionic compound water soluble (note exceptions). Ions Exceptions (compounds are insoluble despite having these cations) Li", Na, K, Exceptions = Li,Co, and LigPO4 NH Exceptions (compounds are insoluble Ious despite having these anions) NO,, nitrate ion No exceptions, all nitrates are water soluble C₂H₂O₂: No exceptions, all acetates are water soluble No acetate ion CIO4, CIO3. No exceptions, all perchlorate and chlorate...
Solubility Rules TABLE 1: SOLUBILITY RULES FOR CATIONS Precipitating agent lons that will form a precipitate Cl", Br", Agt, Pb2+, and Hg22 Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Agt, and Pb2+ All metal ions (with widely varying Ksp values) except Li, Na+, K+, and NHA All metal ions except Lit, Na, K, NH4+, Ca?, Srl, and Ba? CO32- All metal ions except Lit, Na, K, and NHA PO43- All metal ions except Lit, Na, K, and NH4 50,2- OH S2- Pre-Lab Questions 1....
20) When solutions copper(II) sulti AC utions of sodium sulfide and copper(II) sulfate are mixed, a precipitate of of (11) sulfide is formed. What is the net ionic equation for this reaction? i Cu²+ (aq) + S2-(ag) Curs) + S B) Na2S(aq) + CuSO4(aq) + CuS(s) C) 2Na+ (aq) + (aq) + Cu2+ (aq) + SO42-ag) 2Nat(ag) + SO42-lag) D) Na2S(aq) + CuSO4(aq) - Na2SO4(aq) + Cu(s) E) Cu2+ (aq) + 52-ag) - CuS(s) 40) 41 Choose the best classification...
in the table below, predict which of the following reactant combinations will produce precipitates and write all the products that form (including states of matters- l, s, aq, g; write "ss" if it is slightly soluble). Useful information is also below. TABLE 4.1 | Simple Rules for the Solubility of Salts in Water 1. Most nitrate (NO3-) salts are soluble. 2. Most salts containing the alkali metal ions (Li+, Na+, K+, Cst, Rb+) and the ammonium ion (NH4+) are soluble....
i really have no idea about this part about the solubility generalization rules Part B:Solubility Generalizations (up to 7 points) Copy the statements you wrote in your lab notebook here while performing the experiment. There are 7 anions and 10 cations for up to 17 statements, although you may combine some into one statement, see example on page 6. point for each correct, non-duplicated statement. You will earn 1. Example: Ionic compounds containing the carbonate ion (CO,2-) are typically insoluble...
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...