2. Using the three criteria for double displacement reactions, and the solubility table, predict whether a double displa

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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 aqueous solutions. a. Potassium sulfide and copper(II) sulfate → K ₂ S + CUSO4 → CUS+ 12504 K₂ Scaws & Cu Sou caw) → (US (s) HC₂ Sou can f 5²- raas + Cu(aa) (US (s) → b. Ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride → c. Sodium chromate and lead(II) acetate →
h. Calcium chlorate and sodium bromide → 1. Sodium chromate and barium nitrate → j. Sodium carbonate and nitric acid → Na2CO3 caus+ +W03 (aa) G → Na²¹ (aa) + (0₂²" (aa) + 2 H²₁aw) + NO 3 (aut) H1₂00) + (O₂(g) + 2Na kaa) ++NO³ (aw) тан (03² (aw 12 taus → H₂0) + (0₂ (9) k. Potassium hydroxide and ammonium chloride →
d. Bismuth (III) chloride and sodium hydroxide → e. Potassium acetate and cobalt(II) sulfate → 1. Zinc bromide and potassium phosphate → 9. Iron(III) chloride and ammonium nitrate-
Double Displacement Reactions 1. Sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid → m. Aqueous ammonia and oxalic acid →
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