3. magnesium nitrate + ammonium chloride 4. potassium chloride + silver nitrate 5. zinc sulfate + sodium carbonate

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3. magnesium nitrate + ammonium chloride
4. potassium chloride + silver nitrate
5. zinc sulfate + sodium carbonate
Transcribed Image Text:3. magnesium nitrate + ammonium chloride 4. potassium chloride + silver nitrate 5. zinc sulfate + sodium carbonate
Complete each word equation, write formulas, include (s) for precipitates, and balance the reaction. Use the Solubility table to determine if a reaction occurs. Write NR if there is no reaction. Use the WIRISeitorto
appropriately represent formulas and symbols.
Solubility Rules
Generally soluble compounds with:
1. Li", Na", K*, NH,* (ALWAYS!)
2. acetate ion (C,H;O2)
3. nitrate ion (NO; )
4. halide ions (X): Cl, Br, and I
BUT AgX, HgX2, and PbX2
are all insoluble
Generally insoluble compounds with:
6. carbonate ion (CO3)
7. chromate ion (CrO,“)
8. phosphate ion (PO,')
9. sulfide ion, BUT CaS, SrS, and
BaS are all soluble
10. hydroxide ion, BUT Ca(OH)2,
Sr(OH)2, and Ba(OH)2 are soluble
5. sulfate ion (SO, ), BUT CaSO4, SrSO4,
BaSO4, Ag,SO4, PbSO, are all insoluble
Transcribed Image Text:Complete each word equation, write formulas, include (s) for precipitates, and balance the reaction. Use the Solubility table to determine if a reaction occurs. Write NR if there is no reaction. Use the WIRISeitorto appropriately represent formulas and symbols. Solubility Rules Generally soluble compounds with: 1. Li", Na", K*, NH,* (ALWAYS!) 2. acetate ion (C,H;O2) 3. nitrate ion (NO; ) 4. halide ions (X): Cl, Br, and I BUT AgX, HgX2, and PbX2 are all insoluble Generally insoluble compounds with: 6. carbonate ion (CO3) 7. chromate ion (CrO,“) 8. phosphate ion (PO,') 9. sulfide ion, BUT CaS, SrS, and BaS are all soluble 10. hydroxide ion, BUT Ca(OH)2, Sr(OH)2, and Ba(OH)2 are soluble 5. sulfate ion (SO, ), BUT CaSO4, SrSO4, BaSO4, Ag,SO4, PbSO, are all insoluble
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