Write the electrolytic dissociation (decomposition into ions) equations with the status references "k" or "aq". It is known to dissolve: (a) Lithium bromide LiBr decomposes to lithium Li + and bromide Br−; (b) Potassium sulphate K2SO4 decomposes to potassium K + and sulphate SO42− ions; (c) ferric dichloride FeCl2 decomposes into ferric Fe2 + and chloride Cl− ions; d) Ferric trichloride FeCl3 decomposes to ferric Fe3 + and chloride Cl− ions.
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Experiment 8 Name: Double Replacement Reactions Background: Some reactions have the net effect of causing the cation of cach reactant to trade places, forming a compound with the other anion. These reactions are known as double replacement reactions. In the example below (unbalanced equation), the barium and sodium cations switch places so that barium forms a product with sulfate while sodium forms...