I. Double Displacement Reactions Part A 1. Write balanced molecular, ionic and net ionic equations for the following rea

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I. Double Displacement Reactions Part A 1. Write balanced molecular, ionic and net ionic equations for the following reactions. Picture of the first four reactions are included. a) potassium hydrogen carbonate and hydrochloric acid (figure 1) b) lead(II) nitrate and potassium iodide (figure 2) c) potassium chloride and sodium carbonate (figure 3) d) calcium chloride and sodium carbonate (figure 4) e) sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid f) potassium hydroxide and magnesium nitrate g) sodium carbonate and copper(II)nitrate h) potassium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid i) strontium nitrate and sodium carbonate sodium carbonate and sulfuric acid k) sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid 3) 1) sodium hydroxide and copper(II)nitrate m) silver nitrate and sodium chloride n) magnesium nitrate and calcium chloride Figure 1 Potassium hydrogen carbonate and hydrochloric acid Figure 2 Lead() nitrate and potassium iodide
Figure 3 Sodium carbonate and potassium chloride Figure 4 Calcium chloride and sodium carbonate 2. Describe the evidence, if any, that indicates a reaction occurred in figures 1-4. 3. Do the molecular, ionic and net ionic equations provide support for what is observed in the images? Explain. II. Comparative Reactivity of Metals (Single Displacement Reactions) Determine the order of reactivity of hydrogen and four metals, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc, in aqueous solutions. Use the images in table 1 on page 3 that show the metals mixed in different solutions to determine the order of reactivity Write molecular, sonic and net ionic equations for any reactions that take place
Zn metal Cu metal Fe metal ZnSO4 (aq) Mg metal CuSO4 (aq) MgSO4 (aq) HCl(aq)
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