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Net ionic equations using solubility rules that become precipitates

Use the Solubility Rules to write net ionic equations for the reactions that occur when solutions of the following are mixed.

Instructions
1. Write reactants and products in the following order:
Cation + Anion = Precipitate
2. Use "->" (hyphen + greater than) to indicate 'yields'
3. Write subscripts as numbers with no special character, but use a "^" before each superscript. Always write the number before the sign and always include '1'. Thus, HCO31- would be HCO3^1-.
4. Answers are case sensitive. Spaces are ignored, so insert them as you wish for readability.
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a) K2S + ZnSO4   
b) K2CrO4 + NiCl2   
c) CsOH + FeCl3 [2]  
d) CuSO4 + Pb(ClO4)2   
e) FeSO4 + K3PO4   
f) FeCl2 + TlNO3   
g) (NH4)2CO3 + Ni(ClO4)2   

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Use the HYPERLINK
"http://courses.ncsu.edu/ch101/common/cams/html/resource/sol_rules.html"
\t "new" Solubility Rules to write net ionic equations for the
reactions that occur when solutions of the following are mixed.

Instructions

Write reactants and products in the following order:

Cation + Anion = Precipitate

Use "->" (hyphen + greater than) to indicate 'yields'

Write subscripts as numbers with no special character, but use a "^"
before each superscript. Always write the number before the sign and
always include '1'. Thus, HCO31- would be HCO3^1-.

Answers are case sensitive. Spaces are ignored, so insert them as you
wish for readability.

Click on the "eye" symbol to see your formatted response.




net equations.doc
6.

Use the HYPERLINK
"http://courses.ncsu.edu/ch101/common/cams/html/resource/sol_rules.html"
\t "new" Solubility Rules to write net ionic equations for the
reactions that occur when solutions of the following are mixed.

Instructions

Write reactants and products in the following order:

Cation + Anion = Precipitate

Use "->" (hyphen + greater than) to indicate 'yields'

Write subscripts as numbers with no special character, but use a "^"
before each superscript. Always write the number before the sign and
always include '1'. Thus, HCO31- would be HCO3^1-.

Answers are case sensitive. Spaces are ignored, so insert them as you
wish for readability.

Click on the "eye" symbol to see your formatted response.




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