Predict the solubility of the following salts: sodium sulfate potassium chromate
ID: 497698 • Letter: P
Question
Predict the solubility of the following salts: sodium sulfate potassium chromate silver bromide nickel hydroxide aluminum nitrate barium sulfide ammonium acetate. strontium iodide Write the ions that are produced when the following substances dissolve in water: K2SO4 NaHCO3 (NH) 3PO4 NaCIO Predict whether or not the following reactions will lead to a precipitate. write detailed and net ionic equations for all the reactions. potassium chromate and lead acetate silver perchlorate and ammonium chloride potassium carbonate and copper acetate sodium fluoride and magnesium iodide barium nitrate and potassium sulfateExplanation / Answer
2.
sodium sulfate - soluble
pottasium chromate - soluble
silver bromide - insoluble
Nickel hydroxide - insoluble
aluminium nitrate - soluble
ammonium acetate - soluble
strontium iodide - soluble
barium sulfide - insoluble
3.
Mg(OH)2 gives Mg2+ and OH-
K2SO4 gives K+ and SO42-
NaHCO3 gives Na+ and HCO3-
(NH4)3PO3 gives NH4+ and PO33-
NaClO gives Na+ ClO-
4.
The product are shown in the answers. (s) is for solid, that is it will form the precipitate.
a) PbCrO4(s) + 2K+(aq) + 2 C2H3O2 -(aq)
b) AgCl(s) + CLO4-(aq) + NH4+(aq)
c) CuCO3(s) + 2 K+(aq) +2 CH3COO-(aq)
d) No reaction, They are all soluble.
e) BaSO4(s) + 2K+(aq) + 2 NO3-(aq)