Use the solubility generalizations on the information page to predict if one or more precipitates will form when aqueous

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Use the solubility generalizations on the information page to predict if one or more precipitates will form when aqueous

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Use the solubility generalizations on the information page to
predict if one or more precipitates will form when aqueous
solutions of lead(II) acetate (Pb(CH3COO)2) and nickel(II) chloride
(NiCl2) are mixed. Write the formula of any precipitate that could
form in one of the boxes. If a box is not needed, leave it blank.
If no precipitate is predicted, leave both boxes blank.
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