4. For each of the following combinations of solutions that produces an insoluble salt, write the net ionic equation fo the formation of the insoluble salt. If no reaction occurs, write NR. Net Ionic equation Solutions (You do not need to put the full reaction equation like the example) Ca ag) + F 1- (aq) + Ag 1* (aq) +NO (aq) Ca aq) + NG (aq) +AgF (s) Example: CaF2 (ag) + AGNO3 (ag) F 1- AgF (s) 1+ (ag) + Ag *(aq) NaCl (aa) + Pb(NO3)2 (ag) → Pb2+(ag) +2CI(ag) → PBC12 (s) (NH4)3PO4 (ag) + Pb(NO3)2 (ag) CaCl2 (aq) +Na2CO3 (aq) → AGNO3 (ag) + K2S (aq) IF

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4. For each of the following combinations of solutions that produces an insoluble salt, write the net ionic equation for
the formation of the insoluble salt. If no reaction occurs, write NR.
Net Ionic equation
(You do not need to put the full reaction equation like the example)
Solutions
(aq) + F 1-
(aq) + Ag 1*(aq) + NO
Caq)Ca aq) +NO (aq) +AgF (5)
Example: CaF2 (ag) + AGNO3 (aa)
F 1-
(aq)
+ Ag 1* (ag)
AgF (s)
NaCl
| caa) + Pb(NO3)2 (ac
Pb2+(ag) +2C1(ag) PbC12 (s)
(NH:)3PO4 (ag) + Pb(N03)2 (aq)
CaCl2
(aa)
+NazCO3 (ag)
AgNO3 (39) + K2S (aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Paragraph Styles 4. For each of the following combinations of solutions that produces an insoluble salt, write the net ionic equation for the formation of the insoluble salt. If no reaction occurs, write NR. Net Ionic equation (You do not need to put the full reaction equation like the example) Solutions (aq) + F 1- (aq) + Ag 1*(aq) + NO Caq)Ca aq) +NO (aq) +AgF (5) Example: CaF2 (ag) + AGNO3 (aa) F 1- (aq) + Ag 1* (ag) AgF (s) NaCl | caa) + Pb(NO3)2 (ac Pb2+(ag) +2C1(ag) PbC12 (s) (NH:)3PO4 (ag) + Pb(N03)2 (aq) CaCl2 (aa) +NazCO3 (ag) AgNO3 (39) + K2S (aq)
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