There are two questions prior to this
1) You are using nine different chemicals for this laboratory experiment. For each possible reaction between the nine chemicals, predict the products and write a balanced, complete molecular equation.
2) Look at the products you predicted for the first question. Create a three column table of A) insoluble precipitate formed, B) gas formed, and C) no reaction. Place the reactions in the appropriate column(s).
a] insoluble precipitates are BaSO4 , BaS , (NH4)2S , PbS , PbSO4
b] gases are NH3 , H2S
there are some displacement reaction and some of double
displacement reactions .
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There are two questions prior to this 1) You are using nine different chemicals for this laborato...
Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when each of the following combinations from Part I (the seventeen known solutions) is tried. In some cases, the reaction is difficult to detect and you may not have observed a reaction. Record the observati ons that you actually made in the data table so that you can compare your unknowns with your ac observations. However, write a balanced net ionic equation in each of the following cases, even...
For each reaction in the table above, write the
molecular, ionic, and net ionic equations?
the unknown had no reaction to any of the chemicals so
I put g because it may have been a gas. There was no odor no color
etc. I'm not sure what else I need to so to answer the
question.
We were unable to transcribe this imager e n 1 Grid table of unknown chemicals (ppt - precipitate; g - gas; color, odor) Ow...
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need answers for the questions.
Questions 1. Write balanced molecular and ionic equations for each successful precipitation reaction that you observed. a. b. Were the solubility rules completely adequate? Explain. 2. Describe how red litmus paper is affected by acids and bases. a. b. Describe how blue litmus paper is affected by acids and bases. Which litmus paper would you use to test for an acid? Why? c. d. Which litmus paper would you use to test for a...
please, I need assistance with this Laboratory Report
on the periodic table.
Part A 1. Place 9 clean small test tubes in a test tube rack. The test tubes should be clean but do not have to be dry because aqueous solutions will be used. 2. To cach test tube add 5 drops of the solution (0.1 M) indicated in the data table. 3. Next add 5 drops of silver nitrate (0.5 M) to each of the 9 test tubes....
Question 6120 points 1. During a metathesis reaction, three chemical processes can result in the removal of ions from solution. these is the formation of a precipitate. Give the other two. (4 points] When cadmium chloride, CdClz reacts with sodium sulfide, Na S, a yellow precipitate forms. Write the balanced molecular, ionic and net ionic equations for this reaction and identify the yellow precipitate. Use the information in the table below as a guide in determining the reaction products Water-soluble...
1. Write the chemical formulas for all the barium salts that can be formed in Part 1 Part 1A: Solubility of barium salts under neutral conditions 1. Using a clean disposable pipet, transfer 1 mL of Co-anion solution to a clean test tube and label the test as "Co?- neutral". Repeat this for the remaining anion solutions S0?-?,P03-?, NO3",C1-7,7- 'so that you will have six test tubes with six unique anion solutions. Use a different pipet for each anion solution,...
double displacement
NAME SECTION INSTRUCTOR DATE REPORT FOR EXPERIMENT 11 Double Displacement Reactions Directions for completing table below: 1. Record your observations Evidence of Reaction) of each experiment. Use the following terminology: (a) "Precipitate formed" (include the color), (b) "Gas evolved." (e) "Heat evolved," or (d) "No reaction observed." 2. Complete and balance the equation for each case in which a reaction occurred. First write the correct formulas for the products, taking into account the charges (oxidation numbers of the...
an introduction to chemistry lab
Pre-Lab Study Questions 1. How can the presence of an ion in a solution be detected? ไป dedeed by a lame the ions undec gp color changes By com paring knoum olion o a unKnown vo Can co ure he color ehanges in he lame If a reaction produces an insoluble salt, what will you notice happening in the test tube? 2. So,It wany saヅdissolved and tt a, precipitate oat, solut kan bep eadind on...
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For the Following Questions: Consider the reaction of Fe(NO3)2 (aq) and KOH(aq). Follow each part to find the correct Molecular, Complete lonic, and Net lonic Equation for this reaction. Solubility rules are very useful when determining the physical states of the products. Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds Substance Na, K, NHA, NO; SO4 CI, Br",r Ag ОН Rules Ionic compounds which contain these ions are soluble. Most ionic compounds containing sulfate are...
Report Sheet Questions and Problems 0.1 How do the tests on known solutions containing cations and anions man to identify the cations or anions in an unknown substance hown solutions containing cations and anions make it possible for you on Mat is composed of either NaCl or CaCl. What tests would you run to identify the compound? Q.3 If tap water turns a deep red color with a few drops of KSCN, what cation is present? 0.4 A plant food...