Determine the chemical formulas and the state of matter in which they'd be produced from the following double displacement reaction. Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl →

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Jons in Compound
Group 1A lons (LJ*, Na
K*.etc.) and ammonium
(NHL)
Nitrates (NO₂)
Acetates (C₂H₂O₂)
Chlorides (CI), bromides
Br) and lodides (1)
Sulfates (SO)
Carbonates (CO," ) and
phosphates (PO)
Hydroxides (OH) and
sulfides (S²)
General Solubility Rule
All compounds containing group 1Alons
and ammonium are soluble.
All nitrates are soluble.
All acetates are soluble.
All chlorides, bromides, and lodides are
soluble unless paired with Ag¹, Pb²“
All sulfates are soluble unless paired with
Ba¹, Pb, Ca¹
All carbonates and phosphates are insoluble
unless paired with Group LA lons or
ammonium.
All hydroxides and sulfides are insoluble
unless paired with Group 1A ions,
ammonium, or Ca², Sr, and Ba²
OF
A. PbCl₂(aq) + NaNO3(s)
B. PbCl(aq) + Na(NO3)2(s)
C. PbCl₂(s) + NaNO3(aq)
D. PbCl(s) + Na(NO3)2(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Jons in Compound Group 1A lons (LJ*, Na K*.etc.) and ammonium (NHL) Nitrates (NO₂) Acetates (C₂H₂O₂) Chlorides (CI), bromides Br) and lodides (1) Sulfates (SO) Carbonates (CO," ) and phosphates (PO) Hydroxides (OH) and sulfides (S²) General Solubility Rule All compounds containing group 1Alons and ammonium are soluble. All nitrates are soluble. All acetates are soluble. All chlorides, bromides, and lodides are soluble unless paired with Ag¹, Pb²“ All sulfates are soluble unless paired with Ba¹, Pb, Ca¹ All carbonates and phosphates are insoluble unless paired with Group LA lons or ammonium. All hydroxides and sulfides are insoluble unless paired with Group 1A ions, ammonium, or Ca², Sr, and Ba² OF A. PbCl₂(aq) + NaNO3(s) B. PbCl(aq) + Na(NO3)2(s) C. PbCl₂(s) + NaNO3(aq) D. PbCl(s) + Na(NO3)2(aq)
Determine the chemical formulas and the state of matter in which they'd be produced from the following double
displacement reaction.
Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl →
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the chemical formulas and the state of matter in which they'd be produced from the following double displacement reaction. Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl →
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