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Complete the missing field
of mixing lohie sol
ions in
Use the abbreviations ppt = precipitate and no rxn = no reaction.
Remember to describe the colours of any precipitates you observe.
TABLE 2: Solubilities of hydroxides, carbonates and sulfates
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reagent
test solution
sodium hydroxide
sodium carbonate
sodium sulfate
NaOH
NazCO3
NazsO4
lead(II) nitrate
Pb(NO3)2
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copper(II) nitrate
Cu(NO3)2
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cobalt(II) nitrate
Co(NO3)2
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nickel nitrate
Ni(NO3)2
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magnesium nitrate
Mg(NO3)2
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barium nitrate
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Ba(NO3)2
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Transcribed Image Text:of mixing lohie sol ions in Use the abbreviations ppt = precipitate and no rxn = no reaction. Remember to describe the colours of any precipitates you observe. TABLE 2: Solubilities of hydroxides, carbonates and sulfates i. Complete the missing fields: (the first row has been completed for you) reagent test solution sodium hydroxide sodium carbonate sodium sulfate NaOH NazCO3 NazsO4 lead(II) nitrate Pb(NO3)2 White ppt White ppt White ppt Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter copper(II) nitrate Cu(NO3)2 text. text. text. Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter cobalt(II) nitrate Co(NO3)2 text. text. text. Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter nickel nitrate Ni(NO3)2 text. text. text. Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter magnesium nitrate Mg(NO3)2 text. text. text. barium nitrate Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enter Click or tap here to enterT Ba(NO3)2 text. text. text.
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