Predict whether a precipitate will form when aqueous solutions of the following compounds are mixed. If a precipitate will form, write its formula and write a net ionic equation for its formation. To make your predic- tions, use the solubility generalizations in Section 4.3. (a) CaCl,(aq) + K,PO,(aq) – (b) KCl(aq) + Na,SO,(aq) (c) (NH,),CO,(aq) + Ba(NO,),(aq) 4/2 3/2

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15 Predict whether a precipitate will form when aqueous
solutions of the following compounds are mixed. If a
precipitate will form, write its formula and write a net
ionic equation for its formation. To make your predic-
tions, use the solubility generalizations in Section 4.3.
(k) T
a
(1) I
t.
t
(a) CaCl,(aq) + K,PO,(aq)
(b) KCl(aq) + Na,SO,(aq)
(c) (NH,),CO,(aq) + Ba(NO,),(aq)
(d) FeCl,(aq) + KOH(aq) –
(e) Ba(NO,),(aq) + NaOH(aq)→
(f) Na,S(aq) + SÜCI,(aq) →
(g) Pb(NO3),(aq) + K,SO,(aq) –
4
(m) I
4'2
3 2
(n) M
3/2
22 In the
3/2
4
Transcribed Image Text:15 Predict whether a precipitate will form when aqueous solutions of the following compounds are mixed. If a precipitate will form, write its formula and write a net ionic equation for its formation. To make your predic- tions, use the solubility generalizations in Section 4.3. (k) T a (1) I t. t (a) CaCl,(aq) + K,PO,(aq) (b) KCl(aq) + Na,SO,(aq) (c) (NH,),CO,(aq) + Ba(NO,),(aq) (d) FeCl,(aq) + KOH(aq) – (e) Ba(NO,),(aq) + NaOH(aq)→ (f) Na,S(aq) + SÜCI,(aq) → (g) Pb(NO3),(aq) + K,SO,(aq) – 4 (m) I 4'2 3 2 (n) M 3/2 22 In the 3/2 4
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