E. Precipitation (Double Replacement) Reactions The subscripts on specific ions in the products are not always the same as the subscripts in the reactants. Note reaction 1 below. See how the silver ion has a subscript of one in silver nitrate and two in silver carbonate. 1. silver nitrate + ammonium carbonate → silver carbonate + ammonium nitrate AGNO, + (NH,),CO, → Ag,CO, (s) NH,NO, (unbalanced)

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E Precipitation (Double Replacement) Reactions
The subscripts on specific ions in the products are not always the same as the subscripts in the reactants. Note
reaction 1 below. See how the silver ion has a subscript of one in silver nitrate and two in silver carbonate.
1. silver nitrate + ammonium carbonate →
silver carbonate + ammonium nitrate
(unbalanced)
AGNO, + (NH,),CO, → Ag,CO, (s) + NH,NO,
2. copper(II) nitrate + ammonium carbonate
→ copper(II) carbonate + ammonium nitrate
3. aluminum nitrate + ammonium carbornate
aluminum carbonate + ammonium nitrate
4. silver nitrate + sodium phosphate
silver phosphate + sodium nitrate
5. copper(II) nitrate + sodium phosphate
copper(II) phosphate + sodium nitrate
6. aluminum nitrate + sodium phosphate
aluminum phosphate + sodium nitrate
Transcribed Image Text:E Precipitation (Double Replacement) Reactions The subscripts on specific ions in the products are not always the same as the subscripts in the reactants. Note reaction 1 below. See how the silver ion has a subscript of one in silver nitrate and two in silver carbonate. 1. silver nitrate + ammonium carbonate → silver carbonate + ammonium nitrate (unbalanced) AGNO, + (NH,),CO, → Ag,CO, (s) + NH,NO, 2. copper(II) nitrate + ammonium carbonate → copper(II) carbonate + ammonium nitrate 3. aluminum nitrate + ammonium carbornate aluminum carbonate + ammonium nitrate 4. silver nitrate + sodium phosphate silver phosphate + sodium nitrate 5. copper(II) nitrate + sodium phosphate copper(II) phosphate + sodium nitrate 6. aluminum nitrate + sodium phosphate aluminum phosphate + sodium nitrate
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