1a. For each combination of two aqueous solutions, predict whether or not a precipitate (solid product) will form. Put a check mark by those reactions that WILL form a precipitate. options:   Na2CO3 and CaCl2   NH4NO3 and SrCl2   KI and PbNO3   KBr and NH4Cl   1b. Kidney stones generally form from the double displacement reaction of two salts that form an insoluble compound, a precipitate. Which of the following salts will react in a double displacement reaction with Na3PO4 to form an insoluble precipitate(s):   Potassium chloride (KCl)   Potassium carbonate (K2CO3)   Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4)   Oxalic acid (H2C2O4)   Sodium acetate (CH3CO2Na)   1c. Dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate (Na2HPO4⋅2H2O) is one of the compounds you may consider using. When it is dissolved in water, which ions will be present in significant amounts in solution? Select all that apply. Na2^+   HPO4^-1   HPO4^-2   PO4^-1   O4^-1   Na^+   PO3^-1   H^+   OH^-

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1a. For each combination of two aqueous solutions, predict whether or not a precipitate (solid product) will form. Put a check mark by those reactions that WILL form a precipitate.

options:

 

Na2CO3 and CaCl2

 

NH4NO3 and SrCl2

 

KI and PbNO3

 

KBr and NH4Cl

 

1b. Kidney stones generally form from the double displacement reaction of two salts that form an insoluble compound, a precipitate. Which of the following salts will react in a double displacement reaction with Na3PO4 to form an insoluble precipitate(s):

 

Potassium chloride (KCl)

 

Potassium carbonate (K2CO3)

 

Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4)

 

Oxalic acid (H2C2O4)

 

Sodium acetate (CH3CO2Na)

 

1c. Dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate (Na2HPO4⋅2H2O) is one of the compounds you may consider using. When it is dissolved in water, which ions will be present in significant amounts in solution? Select all that apply.

Na2^+

 

HPO4^-1

 

HPO4^-2

 

PO4^-1

 

O4^-1

 

Na^+

 

PO3^-1

 

H^+

 

OH^-

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