acetone (soluble, insoluble, partly soluble, cloudy, clear...etc.), the pH (value or range), the conductivity (value or range), and the flame test (color or colors you should see) results for the compounds listed below: (be as detailed as possible with the information that your write because you will use this information for your experiment in the lab to figure out your unknown) Ammonium Chloride   Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate Calcium Chloride Dihydrate Sodium Carbonate 2. Figure out (using solubility rules) and write the balanced reaction equations for the precipitation reactions of all the compounds listed above with one of the following compounds: (you should have 4 balanced equations with the states of matter for each compound in the equation).  Silver Nitrate Sodium Carbonate Calcium Nitrate

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1. Find the information for the solubility in water, alcohol (either methanol or ethanol) and acetone (soluble, insoluble, partly soluble, cloudy, clear...etc.), the pH (value or range), the conductivity (value or range), and the flame test (color or colors you should see) results for the compounds listed below: (be as detailed as possible with the information that your write because you will use this information for your experiment in the lab to figure out your unknown)

  • Ammonium Chloride  
  • Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate
  • Calcium Chloride Dihydrate
  • Sodium Carbonate

2. Figure out (using solubility rules) and write the balanced reaction equations for the precipitation reactions of all the compounds listed above with one of the following compounds: (you should have 4 balanced equations with the states of matter for each compound in the equation). 

  • Silver Nitrate
  • Sodium Carbonate
  • Calcium Nitrate
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