For each of the following sets of reactants, (a) write the complete chemical equation; (b) the...

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For each of the following sets of reactants,

(a) write the complete chemical equation;

(b) the net ionic equation;

(c) the chemical name of any precipitates that form. If no reaction occurs state so.


1. {eq}KCl_{(aq)} + AgNO_{3(aq)} {/eq}

2. {eq}CaCl_{2(aq)} + Pb(NO_{3})_{2} {/eq}

3. {eq}KNO_{3(aq)} + LiCl_{(aq)} {/eq}

4. A manganese (II) nitrate solution is mixed with a potassium hydroxide solution.

5. Sodium carbonate solution is added to zinc sulfate solution.

6. Sodium nitrate solution is mixed with a potassium sulfate solution

7. Ammonium nitrate and magnesium chloride solutions are mixed.

Precipitation and Displacement Reaction:

Both precipitation and displacement reaction involved in the displacement of one or more constituent elements of reactants. A precipitation reaction is a subclass of a displacement reaction in which a solid insoluble product is formed after displacement.

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The given reaction is an example of a precipitation reaction in which a precipitate of silver chloride {eq}(AgCl) {/eq} is formed.

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Study precipitate reactions. Determine precipitate solubility according to solubility rules. Learn to write ionic equations by following a molecular reaction.


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