(a)
Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the given “molecular” reactions using solubility rules is to be written and the clear visual evidence of the ion exchange process of the given “molecular” reactions is to be determined.
Concept introduction: When an amount of solute is completely dissolved in a solvent, then it is called soluble, and when it is not completely dissolved it is called insoluble.
Ionic compounds dissociate into its individual ions in aqueous solution.
Some examples of ionic compounds are sodium chloride, potassium nitrate and potassium chloride.
To determine: The net ionic equations for the given “molecular” reactions using solubility rules.
(b)
To determine: The clear visual evidence of the ion exchange process of the given “molecular” reactions.
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