For each confirmatory precipitate (PbCl2, CuS, ZnS, and CaCO3), write a net ionic equation for the formation of the precipitate.
For each confirmatory precipitate (PbCl2, CuS, ZnS, and CaCO3), write a net ionic equation for the...
2. How are the Group I cations first precipitated from solution? 3. Write the net-ionic equation for the initial precipitation of any one Group I cation from your unknown solution. 4. Lead(II) chromate is used as a yellow pigment in paints. Write the net-ionic equation for its formation in this Experiment during the confirmatory test for lead(II). 5. When ammonia is added to a white precipitate of mercury(I) chloride, the precipitate turns grayish-black. Write the net-ionic equation for what happens,...
Thanks ahead of time! If a reaction occurs. write molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation. Is it a precipitate formation, gas formation or acid base neutralization. a. decomposition of sulfurous acid b. potassium acetate and cobalt II sulfate
Write the net ionic equation for this precipitation reaction. Include physical states. (NH4)2CO3(aq)+Ca(ClO4)2(aq)⟶CaCO3(s)+2NH4ClO4(aq) net ionic equation:
New at this..thanks much If a reaction occurs. write molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation. Is it a precipitate formation, gas formation or acid base neutralization. a. sodium chromate + lead II acetate b. ammonium sulfate + sodium chloride c. bismuth chloride + sodium hydroxide
Li2S(aq) + CuBr2(aq) ---> CuS(s) + 2 LiBr(aq) complete ionic equation and net ionic equation
For each precipitate (PbCrO4, Bi, Cu2[Fe(CN)6], CdS, HgCl2. Hg2Cl2, Hg, HgI), write a net ionic equation and note colors of products.
The following chemical reaction takes place in aqueous solution: CuCl2(aq)+NH42S(aq)→CuS(s)+2NH4Cl(aq) Write the net ionic equation for this reaction.
The following chemical reaction takes place in aqueous solution: CuBr2(aq)+NH42S(aq)→CuS(s)+2NH4Br(aq) Write the net ionic equation for this reaction.
Write the ionic equation and net ionic equation for Molecular Equations: (Be sure to include states of matter in your answer.) - 2HCL (aq) + CaCO3(s) --> CO2(g)+CaCl2(aq)+H2O(I) - AgNO3 + NaCO3 --> AgCO3+NaNO3 - 2AgNO + H2SO4 --> Ag2SO4 + 2HNO3
Write molecular, ionic, and net ionic equation for the reaction of HCl and KOH. Compare this to other net ionic reactions to other strong acids and bases. What volume of 0.800 mol/L KOH is needed to completely neutralize 15.0 mL of 0.500M H2SO4? In the following reaction, 6.088 g of calcium carbonate reacted with 60.00 mL of 1.3 mol/L HCl. What mass of CaCO3 remains unreacted? CaCO3 + 2HCl → CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O