Predict the products of each precipitation reaction, listing the solid precipitate first, and then balance the completed equation. (Enter your answers using the format CH4 for CH4. Use the lowest possible coefficients.)
Predict the products of each precipitation reaction, listing the solid precipitate first, and then balance the completed equation. (Enter your answers using the format CH4 for CH4. Use the lowest possible coefficients.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Predict the products of each precipitation reaction, listing the solid precipitate first, and then balance the completed
equation. (Enter your answers using the format CH4 for CH. Use the lowest possible coefficients.)
(s)+[
(a)
(aq)
(b)
Ca(NO3)2(aq) +
Na,C,04(aq) →
Pb(NO3)2(aq) +
KBr(aq) →
](s) + C
(aq)
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Step 1 balancing of equation
To solve this problem first we have to complete the equation.
The chemical reaction formed is a double displacement reaction as the cation of one is react with anion of other to form two products .
After that the chemical equation is balanced by making atoms of reactant side equal to atoms of product side.
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