5. Predict if a precipitate will form when NiCl2(aq) and NaBr(aq) are mixed. Refer to table 7.1 on page 317 of textbook. If there is a precipitation reaction, write the complete balanced molecular equation that describes the aqueous reaction. If there is no precipitation reaction, write NR after the arrow. (Most chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble.) (2.5 points)
NiCl2(aq) + 2NaBr(aq)=
5. Predict if a precipitate will form when NiCl2(aq) and NaBr(aq) are mixed. Refer to table...
4. Predict if a precipitate will form when 2KI(aq) and Pb(C2H3O2)2(aq) are mixed. Refer to table 7.1 on page 317 of textbook. If there is a precipitation reaction, write the complete balanced molecular equation that describes the aqueous reaction. If there is no precipitation reaction, write NR after the arrow. (2.5 points) 2KI(aq) + Pb(C2H3O2)2(aq)=
(a) When aqueous solutions of Pb(NO3)2 and NiCl2 are mixed, does a precipitate form? _____yesno (b) Write a balanced equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of lead(II) nitrate and sodium phosphate are combined. Use the pull-down boxes to include states such as (s) or (aq). (aq)(s)(l)(g) + (aq)(s)(l)(g) -> (aq)(s)(l)(g) + (aq)(s)(l)(g)
When aqueous solutions of Ni(NO3)2 and CrCl2 are mixed, does a precipitate form? If so, write a balanced equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of chromium(II) nitrate and potassium phosphate are combined.
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. a To make your predictions, use the solubility generalizations in Table given below. Table Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds Usually Soluble Li+, Na+, K+, Rb, All Group 1A (alkali metal) and ammonium salts are Cs", NH" soluble. Nitrates, NO, All nitrates are soluble. Chlorides, bromides, All common chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble iodides, Cl-, Br", 1 except AgCl, Hg, Cl, PbCl2, AgBr, Hg, Bry, PbBr,,...
1341 (a) Predict the identity of the precipitate that forms when aqueous solutions of BaCl2 and K2SO4 are mixed with a balanced chemical equation for the reaction. [6] BaCl2(aq) + K2SO4 (aq) → 0 + __ O
When clear aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and Copper(II) chloride are mixed, a white precipitate forms. Given that all nitrate salts are soluble in water, write the balanced equation for the reaction. Indicate the states (‘s’, ‘l’, ‘g’, or ‘aq’) of each chemical (reactants and products)
Predict the precipitate formed when aqueous solutions of iron (III) chloride and silver (I) nitrate are mixed together. Write the balanced molecular, ionic and net ionic equations for this process. (3 different ones needed) Also label the proper state of matter ( g, l, s, aq) for each species.
IUL JUU pe ns, use the solubility generalizations in Table given below. Table Solubility Rules for lonic Compounds Usually Soluble Li, Na, K, Rb, All Group 1A (alkali metal) and ammonium salts are | C, NH, soluble. Nitrates, NO, All nitrates are soluble Chlorides, bromides, All common chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble iodides, Cl-, Br, I except AgCl, HgCl, PCl, AgBr, Hg,Brg, PbBr, Agl, Hgal, PbI Sulfates, 50, Most sulfates are soluble except Caso. Srso. Baso, PbSO, Acetates, CH,COO...
In each of the following pairs of solutions, does a precipitate form when they are mixed? If a reaction does take place, then write the net ionic equation that describes the chemical change. If no reaction occurs, then simply type NA in the field. 1st attempt hi See Periodic Table (1 point) Part 1 Does a precipitate form when a solution of sodium acetate and a solution of ammonium sulfate are mixed together? Choose one: Yes, a precipitate is formed....
1. Predict the precipitate that forms when aqueous solutions of barium chloride and potassium sulfate are mixed? Write the overall and net ionic equation. Identify the spectator ions. 2. Write the balanced equation and the net ionic equation for the reaction of aluminum with hydrobromic acid? Determine which species is oxidized and which is reduced, as well as the oxidizing and reducing agents.