1. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and nickel(II) acetate are combined.
The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
2. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium hydroxide and sodium nitrate are combined.
The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
3. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium sulfide and nickel(II) sulfate are combined.
The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
4. In the laboratory you are given the task of separating
Ca2+ and
Ag+ ions in aqueous
solution.
For each reagent listed below indicate if it can be used to
separate the ions. Type "Y" for yes or "N" for no. If the reagent
CAN be used to separate the ions, give the formula of the
precipitate. If it cannot, type "No"
Y or N | Reagent | Formula of Precipitate if YES |
1. | KCl | |
2. | NaOH | |
3. | K2S |
5. In the laboratory you are given the task of separating Pb2+ and Zn2+ ions in aqueous solution.
For each reagent listed below indicate if it can be used to separate the ions. Type "Y" for yes or "N" for no. If the reagent CAN be used to separate the ions, give the formula of the precipitate. If it cannot, type "No"
Y or N | Reagent | Formula of Precipitate if YES |
1. | K2CO3 | |
2. | K2SO4 | |
3. | HBr |
6. In the laboratory you are given the task of separating
Ca2+ and
Pb2+ ions in aqueous
solution.
For each reagent listed below indicate if it can be used to
separate the ions. Type "Y" for yes or "N" for no. If the reagent
CAN be used to separate the ions, give the formula of the
precipitate. If it cannot, type "No"
Y or N | Reagent | Formula of Precipitate if YES |
1. | K2S | |
2. | HBr | |
3. | Na2SO4 |
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