A student was asked to predict what would take place when solutions of lead (II) perchlorate and calcium bromide were mixed. The following results from two other reactions were provided. Pb(CIO4)2(aq) + NaBr(aq) -> yields precipitate CaBr2(aq) + KCIO4(aq) -> no reaction What is the net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous lead (II) perchlorate and aqueous calcium bromide. A. Pb2*(aq) + 2Br'(aq) -> PbBr2(s) B. Pb2*(aq) + Br2 "(aq) -> PbBr2(s) C. Ca2*(aq) + 2CIO4'(aq) -> Ca(CIO4)2(s) B. Ca2*(aq) + (ClO4)2°(aq) -> Ca(CIO4)2(s)

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A student was asked to predict what would take place when solutions of lead (II) perchlorate
and calcium bromide were mixed. The following results from two other reactions were
provided.
Pb(CIO4)2(aq) + NaBr(aq) -> yields precipitate
CaBr2(aq) + KCIO4(aq) -> no reaction
What is the net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous lead (II) perchlorate and
aqueous calcium bromide.
A. Pb2*(aq) + 2Br (aq) -> PbBr2(s)
B. Pb2*(aq) + Br2 "(aq) -> PbBr2(s)
C. Ca2*(aq) + 2CIO4 (aq) -> Ca(CIO4)2(s)
B. Ca2*(aq) + (ClO4)2°(aq) -> Ca(CIO4)2(s)
Transcribed Image Text:A student was asked to predict what would take place when solutions of lead (II) perchlorate and calcium bromide were mixed. The following results from two other reactions were provided. Pb(CIO4)2(aq) + NaBr(aq) -> yields precipitate CaBr2(aq) + KCIO4(aq) -> no reaction What is the net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous lead (II) perchlorate and aqueous calcium bromide. A. Pb2*(aq) + 2Br (aq) -> PbBr2(s) B. Pb2*(aq) + Br2 "(aq) -> PbBr2(s) C. Ca2*(aq) + 2CIO4 (aq) -> Ca(CIO4)2(s) B. Ca2*(aq) + (ClO4)2°(aq) -> Ca(CIO4)2(s)
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