Correct option: CaCO3
Almost all alkali metal (group 1 of the periodic table) and ammonium salts are soluble in water.
Alkaline earth metal (group 2 of the periodic table) carbonates are insoluble in water.
Based on the solubility rules, which of the following compounds should be insoluble in water? CaCO3...
based on the solubility rules , which of the following compounds should be insoluble in water ? 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...
10. Based on the solubility rules, which of the following compounds should be insoluble in water? a) Na SO d) MgSO e) Rb SO b) BaSO c) CUSO 10. 11. What type of reaction is the following? Ca(OH) (s)+2HNO:(aq) a) Combination b) Acid-base neutralization Ca(NO:):(aq) +2 H:O() d) Disproportionation 11. c) Hydrogen displacement e) Combustion. What is the tatal volume of 250 0 ml
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.
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...
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....
Which one of the following compounds is insoluble in water? Which one of the following compounds is insoluble in water? NaNO3 Hg2SO4 Li2SO4 Na2CO3
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...
Based on the solubility rules, which of the following should be soluble in water? O Hg2Cl2 Na25 Ag2CO3 Ag25
#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)....
Using the solubility rules in your text along with your class notes, indicate which one of the following pairs of chemical compounds is likely to be the more soluble in water. [1 point each; 8 points total] CH3-CH2-CH2-OH or CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH RbL or Pbl2 HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH or CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH CaCO3 K2CO3 Pb(NO3)2 Pbs Cu3(PO4)2 (NH4)PO4 or or CO(OH)3 Ba(OH)2 CH3-CH2-CH2-OH or CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2