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Write the molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the following: a. Aqueous magnesium...

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Write the molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the following:

a. Aqueous magnesium chloride reacting with aqueous sodium hydroxide.

b. Aqueous sodium hydroxide and aqueous iron (III) chloride.

c. Solid sodium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride.

Precipitation Reaction

A precipitation reaction involves two aqueous ionic solutions which undergo a double displacement reaction to produce a solid precipitate. The formation of the solid precipitate can be predicted using the general solubility rules.

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Part a.

Magnesium chloride and sodium hydroxide will produce sodium chloride and magnesium hydroxide. According to the general solubility rules,...

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Precipitation Reactions: Predicting Precipitates and Net Ionic Equations

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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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