24. In accordance with the solubility rules, which of the following is true when aqueous solutions of magnesium ch...
25. In accordance with the solubility solutions of copper (II) sulfate and barium chion ce with the solubility rules, which of the following is true when aqueous copper (II) sulfate and barium chloride are mixed? (A) CuCl2 will percipitate: Ba2+ and SO2 are spectator ions. (B) Baso. will percipitate: Ba2+ and SO2 are spectator ions. (C) BaSo, will percipitate; Cu2+ and Cl' are spectator ions. (D) CuCl2 will percipitate; Cu2+ and Cl' are spectator ions. (E) No percipitate will form....
Based on the solubility rules, which of these processes will occur when solutions of ZnSO4(aq) and MgCl2(aq) are mixed? MgSO4 will precipitate; Zn2+ and Clare spectator ions. No precipitate will form. MgCl2 will precipitate; Zn2+ and SO42-are spectator ions. ZnSO4 will precipitate; Mg2+ and Clare spectator ions. ZnCl2 will precipitate; Mg2+ and SO42- are spectator ions.
Which of the following will occur when solutions of ZnSO4(aq) and MgCl2(aq) are mixed? A precipitate of MgSO4 will form; Zn and CI" will be spectator ions. A precipitate of ZnCl2 will form; Mg and SO4 will be spectator ions. O No precipitate will form. A precipitate of MgCl2 will form: Zn2 and SO4will be spectator ions. A precipitate of ZnSO4 will form ; Mg" and CIT will be spectator ions.
Identify the spectator ions present (if any) when aqueous solutions of AgNO3 and MgCl, are mixed. Periodic Table TABLE 8.1 Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds in Water Compounds Containing the Following Ions Are Generally Soluble Exceptions Lit, Nat, Kt, and NHA None NO, and C2H30 None CI, Br, and When these ions pair with Agt, Hg2+, or Pb2+, the resulting compounds are insoluble. SO2- When SO 2 pairs with Sr?+, Ba²+, Pb2+, Ag+, or Ca't, the resulting compound is insoluble....
Complete the table below by deciding whether a precipitate forms when aqueous solutions A and B are mixed. If a precipitate will form, enter its empirical formula in the last column. solution A solution B Does a precipitate form when A and Bare mixed? empirical formula of precipitate x 6 ? potassium hydroxide zinc chloride O yes no iron(II) bromide zinc sulfate yes O yes no no lead(II) nitrate sodium chloride
Complete the table below by deciding whether a precipitate forms when aqueous solutions A and B are mixed. If a precipitate will form, enter its empirical formula in the last column. solution A solution B Does a precipitate form when A and B are mixed? empirical formula of precipitate xs ? potassium sulfide iron(II) sulfate O yes o no magnesium nitrate potassium hydroxide O yes o no ammonium bromide potassium chloride O yes O no
1. For each of the following pairs of aqueous solutions, use the solubility rules to determine whether or not a precipitate will form when they are mixed. Write the names and formulas of any precipitates that form. Refer to the table below (same as Table 4.1 on page 153 of the textbook) for the solubility rules. If yes, write Formula ofl Precipitate Chemical Name of Precipitate Reactants in an aqueous Will a precipitate solution form? a) calcium nitrate + ammonium...
Two different aqueous solutions are mixed in beakers A and B as shown in the diagram below. Beaker A Beaker B iron(II) sulfate lead(II) nitrate and sodium chloride and magnesium nitrate a) Write the balanced molecular equation that occurs in each beaker. Assigned the corresponding physical states for each substance. b) Identify the product of each reaction, include: chemical name, formula, and physical state. If no reaction occurs, write “No reaction” and justify your answer. c) Classify the chemical reaction...
how do i do this? g. Iron(III) phosphate, FePO4 the basis of the general solubility rules (Table 7.1 in Zumdahl or Figure 7.7 in Tro) write a Balanced Molecular Equation for the precipitation reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. You must ensure that the elements/ions making up the products are combine in the correct proportions. Additionally, you must include the physical state of each compound {ie (aq) or (g) or (s) or (I)}. If no...
4.30. Using solubility rules, predict the solubility in water of the following ionic compounds. a. AI(OH) b. CaN C. NH4CI d. KOH 4.32. Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If they are soluble, write the chemical equation for dissolving in water and indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution. (NE SO b. BaCO c. Pb(NOs)2 d. Ca(OH) 4.34. Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations....