Which ions remain in solution, unreacted, after each of the following pairs of solutions is mixed? Express your answer as an ion. If there is more than one answer, separate them by a comma.
A)potassium carbonate and magnesium sulfate
B)lead nitrate and lithium sulfide
C)ammonium phosphate and calcium chloride
Which ions remain in solution, unreacted, after each of the following pairs of solutions is mixed?...
6. Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs when the following pairs of solutions are mixed. a) calcium chromate and copper (II) nitrate b) potassium bromide and dimercury sulfate H P OD POCO c) lithium nitrate and ammonium sulfide d) lead nitrate and sodium chloride
2) Identify the precipitate (if any) that is formed by mixing each of the following solutions by writing the balanced net ionic equation for each equation a) Lithium carbonate and ammonium sulfate b) Lead nitrate 2 and potassium iodide c) Aluminum phosphate and calcium sulfide
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 →
Which ions are guaranteed to be in the final solution when an aqueous solution of magnesium nitrate and an aqueous solution of lithium phosphate are mixed? lithium ion magnesium ion phosphate ion lithium and phosphate ions nitrate ion magnesium and nitrate ions phosphate and nitrate ions magnesium and nitrate and lithium and phosphate ions lithium ion and nitrate ion magnesium and lithium ions
7) Indicate which are the most abundant particle, ions or molecules for aqueous solutions of the following compounds. Write the formulas of the predominant species in the space at the right. molecules ions Solution Inventory (Predominant Species) magnesium acetate C2H60(aq) potassium iodide sodium hydroxide acetic acid aqueous ammonia lithium sulfide nickel (III) nitrate HCHO2(aq) ammonium sulfate lithium oxalate perchloric acid --------
66. Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when each pair of solutions is mixed. If no reaction occurs, write NO REACTION. (a) potassium chloride and lead(II) acetate (b) lithium sulfate and strontium chloride (c) potassium bromide and calcium sulfide (d) chromium(III) nitrate and potassium phosphate
Enter a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs (if any) when the following solutions are mixed. If no reaction occurs, enter NOREACTION. 1. potassium carbonate and zinc nitrate 2. lithium sulfate and lead(II) acetate 3. copper(II) nitrate and magnesium sulfide 4. strontium nitrate and potassium iodide
When solutions of the following solutions are mixed, is a precipitate formed and if so what is the precipitate (hint: be able to write the net ionic equation if appropriate)? a. sodium sulfide and copper(II) sulfate b. sodium nitrate and lead(IV) acetate c. sodium chloride and silver nitrate d. sodium phosphate and Calcium Chloride
For which of the following pairs of reactants would a precipitation reaction occur? 1.Lithium hydroxide and potassium carbonate 2.Silver and calcium carbonate 3. Sodium chloride and Sodium nitrate 4.Zinc chloride and Silver nitrate 5.Magnesium and copper(II) sulfate
Write formula for compounds wite the correct formula for the following compounds: sodium bromide calcium chloride calcium sulfide copper(I) carbonate sulfuric acid diphosphorus pentoxide _ chloric acicd ammonium sulfate hydrochloric acid mercury(II) acetate lead (II) nitrite ammonium sulfite sodium sulfate nitrous acid nitric acid iron(III) sulfate barium fluoride copper(I) sulfite ammonium nitrate iron(III) hydroxide mercury(II) nitrate sulfurous acid hydrosulfuric acid iron(II) hydroxide lead(II) chloride calcium hydrogen carbonate sulfur trioxide phosphoric acid bromine pentafluoride dinitrogen tetroxide carbon monoxide aluminum carbonate ammonium...