Reference no: EM132817114
1. Write a balanced equation for the double-replacement precipitation reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients.
A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of lead(II) nitrate and barium chloride are combined.
Be sure to include states such as (s) or (aq).
2. Write a balanced equation for the double-replacement precipitation reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients.
A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of lead(II) nitrate and potassium hydroxide are combined.
Be sure to include states such as (s) or (aq).
3. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of potassium sulfide and chromium(II) iodide are combined. The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
4. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium chloride and potassium sulfate are combined. The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
5. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of potassium carbonate and manganese(II) bromide are combined. The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
6. Write aWrite a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of perchloric acid and barium hydroxide are combined.
7. Write net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and nitrous acid are combined.
8. Write net ionic equation for the overall reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and hydrosulfuric acid are combined. Assume excess base.