Complete and balance the double replacement reaction. Identify the precipitate.
{eq}HgNO_3 + CaCl_2 \to {/eq}
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Complete and balance the double replacement reaction. Identify the precipitate.
{eq}HgNO_3 + CaCl_2 \to {/eq}
Precipitation Reaction:
A double displacement precipitation reaction results in formation of a water insoluble product. The solubility rules can be used to determine which of the products of a double displacement reaction is insoluble.
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