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Prelab for Table III:
Write the 3 steps for the net ionic equation for the reactions listed below. First one is done for
you. Assume all reactants are aqueous 0.1 M solutions except where other phases and
concentrations are noted. The molarities that are shown are for experimental purposes and
do not affect the net ionic equations. You will tear this out along with the other tables and
place on the instructor's bench. Write neatly please
Reactants
la Ba(NO3)2(aq) + K2SO4(aq)
Net Ionic Equation:
Ba(NO,)2) + K,SO,
→ BaSO + 2KNO.
4(ag)
3(aq)
Ba"
*(a2) + 2NO, (m) + 2K°(m) + SO,“ (m) → BaSO
2-
+ 2K*
(a) + 2NO, (a)
Ba“(aq) + S0, (aq) → BaSO,
4(s)
6 BaSO:(s) + HCI (12M)
Basoy (S)+2HC1@4)→ baCl,(aq) + H,Sly (ag7
->
Ni Chlag)+2NaC0,ln)>NICO,(6)+2NaC(ag)
Ni*ag\ + 2C05 (aq\-> NiCO, (5)
2a NiClz(aq) + NażCO3(aq)
2* NICO3(9+ HCI (12M)
->
NiCOg (s)-> Ni'ET(aq) + C 05- (ag)
Transcribed Image Text:Prelab for Table III: Write the 3 steps for the net ionic equation for the reactions listed below. First one is done for you. Assume all reactants are aqueous 0.1 M solutions except where other phases and concentrations are noted. The molarities that are shown are for experimental purposes and do not affect the net ionic equations. You will tear this out along with the other tables and place on the instructor's bench. Write neatly please Reactants la Ba(NO3)2(aq) + K2SO4(aq) Net Ionic Equation: Ba(NO,)2) + K,SO, → BaSO + 2KNO. 4(ag) 3(aq) Ba" *(a2) + 2NO, (m) + 2K°(m) + SO,“ (m) → BaSO 2- + 2K* (a) + 2NO, (a) Ba“(aq) + S0, (aq) → BaSO, 4(s) 6 BaSO:(s) + HCI (12M) Basoy (S)+2HC1@4)→ baCl,(aq) + H,Sly (ag7 -> Ni Chlag)+2NaC0,ln)>NICO,(6)+2NaC(ag) Ni*ag\ + 2C05 (aq\-> NiCO, (5) 2a NiClz(aq) + NażCO3(aq) 2* NICO3(9+ HCI (12M) -> NiCOg (s)-> Ni'ET(aq) + C 05- (ag)
Prelab Table II
Fill in all columns. This, along with all other tables is due at the beginning of the lab period.
Refer to your text and lab manual (part of your prelab reading assignment) for a review of
electrolytes.
Prelab Table II: Electrolytes
Compound
Primary Species in H2O
Strong, Weak,
Nonelectrolyte
Acid, Base, Salt,
Organic
H4, NO5
1
HNO3
Hrone noidtron declyte
HC2H3O2
HC2H;O2
Weak acid
Weak electrolyte
3
NH3
Weak baseWeak elertyte
4
NaOH
Nat, OH-
Ca, OH-
trong baidtrons elecolyte
Jalt, 8tr
thong elertuolyte
5
Са(ОН)2
K2CO3
2K* , CO;2-
Salt and weak
Strong electrolyte
base (CO32")
Falt, Weak
7
Cu(NO3)2
Frongelentrulyte
Nitt, CI-
Zntt, NO5
8.
NiCl2
Jalt, Weak
base
9
Zn(NO3)2
Hrang cleciolyte
Organic Noneleatrulyte
10 | С2H5ОН
(ethanol)
2.
Transcribed Image Text:Prelab Table II Fill in all columns. This, along with all other tables is due at the beginning of the lab period. Refer to your text and lab manual (part of your prelab reading assignment) for a review of electrolytes. Prelab Table II: Electrolytes Compound Primary Species in H2O Strong, Weak, Nonelectrolyte Acid, Base, Salt, Organic H4, NO5 1 HNO3 Hrone noidtron declyte HC2H3O2 HC2H;O2 Weak acid Weak electrolyte 3 NH3 Weak baseWeak elertyte 4 NaOH Nat, OH- Ca, OH- trong baidtrons elecolyte Jalt, 8tr thong elertuolyte 5 Са(ОН)2 K2CO3 2K* , CO;2- Salt and weak Strong electrolyte base (CO32") Falt, Weak 7 Cu(NO3)2 Frongelentrulyte Nitt, CI- Zntt, NO5 8. NiCl2 Jalt, Weak base 9 Zn(NO3)2 Hrang cleciolyte Organic Noneleatrulyte 10 | С2H5ОН (ethanol) 2.
Expert Solution
Step 1

1 (b)                                                     BaSO4(s) + HCl (aq) -----------> No reaction

BaSO4 is insoluble solid. It is not soluble in HCl.  Hence, there is no possibility of reaction between BaSO4 and HCl.

2 (b)  NiCO3 reacts with HCl and liberates CO2.                                       

                                                               NiCO3 (s) + HCl  NiCl2 + H2O + CO2

                        

 

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