solutions are mixed. Underline the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms. If no precipitation occurs, indicate this by writing the words NO REACTION under the balanced chemical equation Sodium sulfide and copper (II) chloride
e. Sulfuric acid and barium chloride. d. Sodium hydroxide and iron (III) chloride. e, Sodium chloride and mercury (II) nitrate f. Potassium carbonate and chromium(III) acetate Chemistry 209 Unit #2 (34) THE CHEMICAL EQUATION & TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 4. On the basis of the solubilities given in Figure 14.2, write a complete balanced molecular equation, an ionic equation and a net ionic equation for the double replacement reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. Underline the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms If no precipitation reaction is likely for the reactants given, indicate by writing the words NO REACTION instead of the "Net lonic Equation" (an ionic equation must still be provided) a. Magnesium chloride and sodium carbonate. Molecular Equation lonic Equation Net Ionic Equation b. Sodium bromide and silver acetate Ang August 2016 Molecular Equation Jonic Equation
Jonic Equation Net lonic Equation Chemistry 2012 (34) THE CHEMICAL EQUATION & TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS c. Sulfuric acid and barium chloride Molecular Equation Ionic Equation Net Ionic Equation d. Magnesium chloride and silver nitrate Molecular Equation lonic Equation Net Ionic Equation e. Zinc chloride and sulfuric acid. Molecular Equation lonic Equation Net Ionic Equation Chemistry 2012 (34) 4 of 4 Ansigament 16 August 2014
Homework Assignment #6 Types of Chemical Equations - Read Section 4.2 of the OpenStax text, "Chemistry". Double Displacement/Replacement Reactions 1. Explain how to determine if a reaction will or will not occur in a double replacement reaction 2. Complete and balance cach of the following chemical equations that describe double displacement/replacement reactions. b. C d C f AgNO (aq) + CuO(s) Pb(NO₂)(a) H:SO(aq) → Ca(OH):(s) HP) (NhiSag _HNO(aq) → Chemistry 299 Unit 82 (34) Ca(NO)(aq) + H₂SO4(aq) → CaSO4(s) +HNO(aq) → H₂SO(a) → HCl(aq) → 1of4 c. Sulfuric acid and barium chloride Ag-S00) + b. Potassium phosphate and aluminum chloride Cu(NO)(aq) + PbSO4) HNO)(aq) CaPO(s) + H₂O(D) NH.CH() + THE CHEMICAL EQUATION & TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS H₂O(1) HNO (aq) Assignment Agust 2016 3. On the basis of the solubilities given in Figure 14.2, write a complete balanced molecular equation for the double replacement reactions that occur when the following aqueous solutions are mixed Underline the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms. If no precipitation occurs, indicate this by writing the words NO REACTION under the balanced chemical equation a. Sodium sulfide and copper (II) chloride
d. Sodium hydroxide and iron (III) chloride e Sodium chloride and mercury (II) nitrate E Potassium carbonate and chromium(III) acetate Chemistry 29/Unit 2 (3 of 4) THE CHEMICAL EQUATION & TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 4. On the basis of the solubilities given in Figure 14.2, write a complete balanced molecular equation, an ionic equation and a net ionic equation for the double replacement reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. Underfine the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms. If no precipitation reaction is likely for the reactants given, indicate by writing the words NO REACTION instead of the "Net lonic Equation" (an ionic equation must still be provided). a. Magnesium chloride and sodium carbonate Molecular Equation lonic Equation Net Ionic Equation b. Sodium bromide and silver acetate 2014 Molecular Equation Jonic Equation Assignment 16 August 2016 Net Ionic Equation
THE CHEMICAL EQUATION & TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS c. Sulfuric acid and barium chloride. Molecular Equation Ionic Equation Net Ionic Equation d. Magnesium chloride and silver nitrate. Molecular Equation Ionic Equation, Net Ionic Equation e. Zinc chloride and sulfuric acid. Molecular Equation Ionic Equation Net Ionic Equation Chemistry 209/Unit #2 (3 of 4) 4 of 4 Assignment #6/August 2016
Homework Assignment #6 Ispes of Chemical Equations - Read Section 4.2 of the OpenStax text, "Chemistry" Double Displacement/Replacement Reactions 1. Explain how to determine if a reaction will or will not occur in a double replacement reaction. 2. Complete and balance each of the following chemical equations that describe double displacement/replacement reactions. A b. C. d. THE CHEMICAL EQUATION&TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 6 E AgNO-(aq) + _Cuo(s) Ca(NO3(aq) HSO (aq) → HNO (aq) → HSO(aq) → Ca(OH)(s) + H₂PO(aq) → Chemistry 2012 (34) Pb(NO)(aq) +HSO4) → (NHS(aq) + HCl(aq) 1 of 4 Ag-80(s) Cu(NOxb(aq) + b. Potassium phosphate and aluminum chloride. _CaSO(0) + Pb5040) NHCKs) HNO4aq) CauPOah(s)_H₂O(1) THE CHEMICAL EQUATION & TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS -1:00) HNO (aq) HINO (aq) _HS(₂) Assignment August 2016 3. On the basis of the solubilities given in Figure 14.2, write a complete balanced molecular equation for the double replacement reactions that occur when the following aqueous Homework Assignment #6 Ispes of Chemical Equations - Read Section 4.2 of the OpenStax text, "Chemistry" Double Displacem
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