Choose any of the reactions below that would form a precipitate. (select all that apply)
a.Silver Nitrate reacting with Sodium Chloride
b. Hydrochloric Acid reacting with iron metal
c. iron(III)nitrate reacting with potassium hydroxide
d. calcium chloride reacting with sodium phosphate
e. Potassium Nitrate reacting with Lithium Chloride
Choose any of the reactions below that would form a precipitate. (select all that apply) a.Silver...
Write the formula, total ionic,
and net ionic equations for reactions 1-21 listed below. When no
reaction is expected, write NAR for no apparent reaction.
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1a) formula for #1
1b) total ionic for #1
1c) net ionic for #1
1. sulfuric acid + potassium phosphate 2. sulfuric acid + lithium sulfate 3. sulfuric acid + magnesium nitrate 4. sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate 5. sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide 6. sulfuric acid + strontium...
Writing Balanced Molecular, Ionic, And Net Ionic Equations Write Balanced Net-Ionic Equations for the following Reactions in Aqueous Solution: 1. Copper metal (Cu(s)) is immersed in an aqueous solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3). The solution turns light blue and a silver coating appears on the copper. 2. Dilute solutions of antimony(III) chloride and sodium sulfide are mixed to give a precipitate. 3. Dilute solutions of silver nitrate and potassium iodide are combined and give a yellow precipitate. 4. Dilute solutions...
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reagents. Be sure to include the phase of each species. For any set that is predicted to get 2 Write a balanced double replacement reaction for each of the following sets of reaction, using the table on page 7, indicate the observation that would be expected (a) zinc bromide and magnesium acetate (b) nitric acid and ammonium hydroxide (c) sodium sulfite and potassium hydroxide (d) ammonium carbonate and hydrochloric acid (e) potassium phosphate and calcium iodide (1) lead(II) nitrate...
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Section 1: Balance each of the following reactions. Your instructor may discuss the different types of reactions present in these examples. Reaction Type Al + O2 +Al:03 Synthesis Synthesis N2 + H2 + NH3 MgCO3 → MgO + CO2 KCIO: → KCI + 02 Cu + AgNO3 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2 Cl2 + Nal → NaCl + 1; HCI + NaOH + H:0 + NaCI BiCl3 + H2S → Bi2S3 + HCI Section II: Balance each of the following...
Practice Problem 7. Write a balanced chemical reaction for each of the following double replacement reactions. (a) Silver Nitrate and Hydrochloric Acid (b) Sodium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid (c) Sodium Hydroxide and Nitric Acid (d) Calcium Chloride and Sulfuric Acid (e) Sodium Carbonate and Barium Chloride (f) Copper (II) Sulfate and Barium Chloride (8) Iron (III) Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide Write the formula of the following double replacement reactions.
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10. calcium phosphate plus aluminum sulfate _11. calcium sulfate plus ammonium nitrate 12. potassium plus fluorine gas 13. sodium chloride electrolyzed to form sodium and chlorine gas 14. silver plus barium 15. Iron (III) hydroxide plus phosphoric acid 16. sodium plus nitric acid 17. iron (III) iodide plus copper (II) 18. copper (1) plus sulfuric acid _19. sodium sulfate plus barium chloride _20. hydrogen gas plus oxygen gas
Post Laboratory Questions 1. Write the equation for the decomposition of sulfurous acid. Usingl 2. Using the three criteria for double displacement reactions, and the solubility table. predict whether a double displacement reaction will occur for each of the following. If the reaction will occur, balance the reaction write conventional, total ionic and net ionic equations. Box the net ionic equation. Be sure to include the proper phase labels. If no reaction will occur. write "no reaction". All reactants are...
Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions Worksheet dict the products of the reactions below. Then, write the balanced equation and classify the reaction. If a precipitate forms, indicate by using (s) by the precipitate "no reaction" occurs write N.R. beside the question. Use your activity series, predicting products helper sheet and the solubility rules. 1. magnesium bromide + chlorine - Mg Br + Cl → MgCl + Br Al. 2. aluminum + iron (III) oxide 3. silver nitrate + zinc chloride...
2.5 pts Which of the following ionic compounds are soluble in water? [Select all that apply.) Calcium carbonate Ammonium sulfide Iron(III) iodide O Mercury(I) chloride Magnesium hydroxide O Lead(II) nitrate Rubidium phosphate Silver acetate Barium sulfide Calcium perchlorate Strontium bromide
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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...