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24. Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reac
following solutes are mixed. If no reaction is likely
explain why no reaction would be expected for tha
tion that takes place when aqueous solutions of the
make your prediction.
combination of solutes.
a. potassium nitrate and sodium chloride
b. calcium nitrate and sulfuric acid
c. ammonium sulfide and lead(II) nitrate
d. sodium carbonate and iron(III) chloride
e. mercurous nitrate and calcium chloride
f. silver acetate and potassium chloride
g. phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and calcium nitrate
h. sulfuric acid and nickel(II) sulfate
25. Complete and balance the following equations.
a. Pb(NO3)2(aq) + Na,S(aq) --
b. AGNO3(aq) + HCI(aq) →
c. Mg(s) + O2(g).
d. H.SO4(aq) + KОН ад) -
e. ВаCl(ag) + H,SO4(ag) —
f. Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq) →
g. Na,PO3(aq) + CaCl2(aq) →
h. C,H10(1) + O2(8) →
->
Transcribed Image Text:24. Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reac following solutes are mixed. If no reaction is likely explain why no reaction would be expected for tha tion that takes place when aqueous solutions of the make your prediction. combination of solutes. a. potassium nitrate and sodium chloride b. calcium nitrate and sulfuric acid c. ammonium sulfide and lead(II) nitrate d. sodium carbonate and iron(III) chloride e. mercurous nitrate and calcium chloride f. silver acetate and potassium chloride g. phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and calcium nitrate h. sulfuric acid and nickel(II) sulfate 25. Complete and balance the following equations. a. Pb(NO3)2(aq) + Na,S(aq) -- b. AGNO3(aq) + HCI(aq) → c. Mg(s) + O2(g). d. H.SO4(aq) + KОН ад) - e. ВаCl(ag) + H,SO4(ag) — f. Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq) → g. Na,PO3(aq) + CaCl2(aq) → h. C,H10(1) + O2(8) → ->
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