Which of the following pairs of compounds will react to form a precipitate? Why? calcium chloride and silver nitrate sodium iodide and potassium chloride calcium chloride and sodium nitrate Your explanation should be written in complete sentences.

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Solubility Rules
Soluble
Exceptions
Alkali metals
Ammonium
Nitrate
Acetate
Chloride
Pb2, Hg2", Ag*
Bromide
Fluorine, Pb2, Pb**, Hg²*, Ag*
Hg²*, Pb?*, Hg,*, Ag*
Ca?t, Sr2t, Ba?", Pb²*, Hg,2+
Halogen +metal
4+
lodide
2+
2+
2+
Sulfate
Insoluble
Exceptions
Alkali metal, ammonium
Alkali metal, ammonium
Alkali metal, ammonium
Alkaline earth metal, Na*, K, ammonium
Carbonate
Chromate
Phosphate
Sulfide
Transcribed Image Text:Solubility Rules Soluble Exceptions Alkali metals Ammonium Nitrate Acetate Chloride Pb2, Hg2", Ag* Bromide Fluorine, Pb2, Pb**, Hg²*, Ag* Hg²*, Pb?*, Hg,*, Ag* Ca?t, Sr2t, Ba?", Pb²*, Hg,2+ Halogen +metal 4+ lodide 2+ 2+ 2+ Sulfate Insoluble Exceptions Alkali metal, ammonium Alkali metal, ammonium Alkali metal, ammonium Alkaline earth metal, Na*, K, ammonium Carbonate Chromate Phosphate Sulfide
Question 27
Which of the following pairs of compounds will react to form a precipitate? Why?
calcium chloride and silver nitrate
sodium iodide and potassium chloride
calcium chloride and sodium nitrate
Your explanation should be written in complete sentences.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 27 Which of the following pairs of compounds will react to form a precipitate? Why? calcium chloride and silver nitrate sodium iodide and potassium chloride calcium chloride and sodium nitrate Your explanation should be written in complete sentences.
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