Question 27 Which combination yields an insoluble product? aqueous copper(II) sulfate is added to aqueous potassium perchlorate aqueous chromium(III) chloride is added to aqueous sodium hydroxide aqueous sodium carbonate is added to aqueous hydrobromic acid aqueous silver nitrate is added to aqueous ammonium acetate

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**Which combination yields an insoluble product?**

- ○ Aqueous copper(II) sulfate is added to aqueous potassium perchlorate
- ○ Aqueous chromium(III) chloride is added to aqueous sodium hydroxide
- ○ Aqueous sodium carbonate is added to aqueous hydrobromic acid
- ○ Aqueous silver nitrate is added to aqueous ammonium acetate

This question is aimed at testing the knowledge of solubility rules in aqueous solutions. Understanding how different ionic compounds interact in water to form precipitates is crucial for mastering concepts in chemistry. Make sure to revisit solubility rules and the formation of insoluble salts to answer this effectively.
Transcribed Image Text:### Question 27 **Which combination yields an insoluble product?** - ○ Aqueous copper(II) sulfate is added to aqueous potassium perchlorate - ○ Aqueous chromium(III) chloride is added to aqueous sodium hydroxide - ○ Aqueous sodium carbonate is added to aqueous hydrobromic acid - ○ Aqueous silver nitrate is added to aqueous ammonium acetate This question is aimed at testing the knowledge of solubility rules in aqueous solutions. Understanding how different ionic compounds interact in water to form precipitates is crucial for mastering concepts in chemistry. Make sure to revisit solubility rules and the formation of insoluble salts to answer this effectively.
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