17. On the basis of the general solubility rules given in Table 7.1, write a balanced molecular equation for the precipitation reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. Underline the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms. If no precipitation reaction is likely for the reactants given, explain why. a. ammonium chloride, NH,Cl, and sulfuric acid, H2 SO4 b. potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and tin(IV) chloride, SnCl4 c. ammonium chloride, NH4CI, and lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2 d. copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4, and potassium hydroxide, KOH e. sodium phosphate, NagPO4, and chromium(III) chloride, CrCl3

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17. On the basis of the general solubility
rules given in Table 7.1, write a
balanced molecular equation for the
precipitation reactions that take place
when the following aqueous solutions
are mixed. Underline the formula of the
precipitate (solid) that forms. If no
precipitation reaction is likely for the
reactants given, explain why.
a. ammonium chloride, NH, CI, and
sulfuric acid, H2SO4
b. potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and
tin(IV) chloride, SnCl4
c. ammonium chloride, NH,Cl, and
lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2
d. copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4, and
potassium hydroxide, KOH
e. sodium phosphate, Na3PO4, and
chromium(III) chloride, CrCl3
Transcribed Image Text:9:49 Done A ng.cengage.com AA C * CENGAGE MINDTAP Chapter 7: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions E AA A 17. On the basis of the general solubility rules given in Table 7.1, write a balanced molecular equation for the precipitation reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. Underline the formula of the precipitate (solid) that forms. If no precipitation reaction is likely for the reactants given, explain why. a. ammonium chloride, NH, CI, and sulfuric acid, H2SO4 b. potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and tin(IV) chloride, SnCl4 c. ammonium chloride, NH,Cl, and lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2 d. copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4, and potassium hydroxide, KOH e. sodium phosphate, Na3PO4, and chromium(III) chloride, CrCl3
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