Part B) For screening test I, write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of each of the six anions. All formulas must be typed properly with subscripts and superscripts. Phases must be shown for all reaction components. Some procedure/ion combinations will involve more than one equation. Present your equations in the following format. All 6 anions were used individually for all three tests.
Test 2: Cl– mixed with Barium chloride
Cl- mixed with calcium chloride
Br– mixed with Barium Chloride
Br- mixed with Calcium chloride
I– mixed with barium chloride
I- mixed with calcium chloride
SO42– mixed with barium chloride
SO42- mixed with calcium chloride
C2O42– with Barium chloride
C2O42- with calcium chloride
CO32– with barium chloride
CO32- with calcium chloride
Part B) For screening test I, write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of each of the ...
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