a. Aqueous ammonium carbonate + aqueous iron (III) chloride ----------> iron (III) carbonate precipitate + aqeous ammonium chloride
3(NH4)2CO3(aq) + 2FeCl3(aq) -----------> Fe2(CO3)3(s) + 6NH4Cl(aq)
b.Aqueius potassium sulfate + aqueous magnesium bromide -----> aqueous magnesium sulfate + aqueous potassium bromide
K2SO4(aq) + MgBr2(aq) --------> MgSO4(aq) + 2KBr(aq)
c. Aqueous sulfuric acid + queous lithium hydroxide ------> queous lithium sulfate + water
H2SO4(aq) + 2LiOH(aq) -----------> Li2SO4(aq) + 2H2O
Predict products (name and formulas) and write... I LThes and formulas) and write balanced molecular and...
Write the formula, total ionic, and net ionic equations for reactions 1-21 listed below. When no reaction is expected, write NAR for no apparent reaction. Write answer such that for example: 1a) formula for #1 1b) total ionic for #1 1c) net ionic for #1 1. sulfuric acid + potassium phosphate 2. sulfuric acid + lithium sulfate 3. sulfuric acid + magnesium nitrate 4. sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate 5. sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide 6. sulfuric acid + strontium...
Reaction 14: Aqueous iron(II) chloride + aqueous ammonium hydroxide Balanced Molecular Equation (from page 8): Complete lonic Equation: Net Ionic Equation: 2. Predict the products for the followine single and double displacement reactions, and wing single and double displacement reactions, and write balanced molecular squations including physical states) for each of them. If you predict that no reaction will occur, w na reaction will occur, write "NR", " followed by a brief explanation. a. Aluminum metal + aqueous silver acetate...
Name Period__Date ProAP Chemistry Homework #45 For each of the following: A Write a balanced molecular equation (including states) B. Write the complete ionic equation (including states) C. Write the net lonic equation (including states) 1. potassium chloride lead (II) nitrate calcium chloride + sodium carbonate 3. Iron (III) sulfate + lithium carbonate → iron (II) chloride + sodium sulfide - 5. ammonium phosphate + magnesium nitrate →
Name Period__Date ProAP Chemistry Homework 146 For each of the following: A Write a balanced molecular equation (including states) B. Write the complete lonic equation (including states) C. Write the nationic equation (including states) 1. Strontium nitrate + barium hydroxide → 2 Ammonium carbonate + magnesium sulfate - 3. calcium nitrate + magnesium sulfate - Fluorine + potassium sulfide → 5. Silver nitrate + chromium(III) chloride - -
Write the molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for the following. Make sure to properly identify all phases in the reaction. A) Nitric Acid and Potassium Carbonate B) Sodium Bromide and Lead Nitrate C) Acetic Acid and Calcium Hydroxide D) Calcium Nitrate and Sodium Sulfate E) Ammonium Chloride and Lithium Hydroxide
Study Exercise 3 Name Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: 1. 2. 3. Potassium iodide Barium sulfate Aluminum nitrate Copper (II) carbonate Gold (III) chloride Ferric hydroxide 7. Lead (II) chromate Nickel (II) hydroxide Mercury (II) bromide Silver acetate Magnesium chlorate 12. Sodium peroxide 13. Manganese (II) phosphate Ammonium sulfide 15. Platinum (IV) fluoride Chromium (III) hydroxide Calcium oxalate Antimony trichloride Ammonia Silicon dioxide Carbon monoxide 22. Hydrobromic acid Nitrous acid 24. - Acetic acid 25. Sulfuric acid
Chemistry Molecular Equations Write the molecular equations (including phase labels), ionic, and net ionic equations. Indicate the type of reaction, if there isn't one, please specify with "no reaction". 1. Potassium chloride + silver nitrate 2. Silver nitrate + nickel 3. Iron (II) sulfate + ammonium sulfide 4. Sulfuric acid and magnesium hydroxide 5. Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydrogen carbonate
Post Laboratory Questions 1. Write the equation for the decomposition of sulfurous acid. Usingl 2. Using the three criteria for double displacement reactions, and the solubility table. predict whether a double displacement reaction will occur for each of the following. If the reaction will occur, balance the reaction write conventional, total ionic and net ionic equations. Box the net ionic equation. Be sure to include the proper phase labels. If no reaction will occur. write "no reaction". All reactants are...
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)...
help reagents. Be sure to include the phase of each species. For any set that is predicted to get 2 Write a balanced double replacement reaction for each of the following sets of reaction, using the table on page 7, indicate the observation that would be expected (a) zinc bromide and magnesium acetate (b) nitric acid and ammonium hydroxide (c) sodium sulfite and potassium hydroxide (d) ammonium carbonate and hydrochloric acid (e) potassium phosphate and calcium iodide (1) lead(II) nitrate...