a. Manganese(II) nitrate and sodium carbonate. 02Mn²+ (aq) + CO32 (aq) → Mn2CO3 (8) 2+ Mn²+ (aq) + CO32- (aq) → MnCO3(aq) 2+ OMn²+ (aq) + CO3(aq) → MnCO3 (8) no precipitate b. Calcium nitrate and sodium phosphate. 03Ca²+ (aq) +2PO4³ (aq) → Ca3(PO4)2 (8) 2+ 3- 02Ca²+ (aq) + 3PO4³ (aq) → Ca2 (PO4)3 (8) 2+ 03Ca²+ (aq) + 2PO4³- (aq) →>> Ca3(PO4)2 (aq) no precipitate c. Lithium nitrate and ruthenium nitrate. Ru³+ (aq) + 3NO3(aq) → Ru(NO3)3 (8) Ru+ (aq) + 4NO3(aq) → Ru(NO3)4 (8) Ru²+ (aq) + 2NO3(aq) → Ru(NO3)2 (8) Ono precipitate d. Iron(II) nitrate and sodium sulfide. Fe²+ (aq) + S² (aq) → FeS(s) Fe²+ (aq) + 28² (aq) → FeS₂ (8) 02Fe²+ (aq) + S² (aq) → Fe₂S(8) Ono precipitate Submit Answer Retry Entire Group Show Hint 9 more group attempts remaining
a. Manganese(II) nitrate and sodium carbonate. 02Mn²+ (aq) + CO32 (aq) → Mn2CO3 (8) 2+ Mn²+ (aq) + CO32- (aq) → MnCO3(aq) 2+ OMn²+ (aq) + CO3(aq) → MnCO3 (8) no precipitate b. Calcium nitrate and sodium phosphate. 03Ca²+ (aq) +2PO4³ (aq) → Ca3(PO4)2 (8) 2+ 3- 02Ca²+ (aq) + 3PO4³ (aq) → Ca2 (PO4)3 (8) 2+ 03Ca²+ (aq) + 2PO4³- (aq) →>> Ca3(PO4)2 (aq) no precipitate c. Lithium nitrate and ruthenium nitrate. Ru³+ (aq) + 3NO3(aq) → Ru(NO3)3 (8) Ru+ (aq) + 4NO3(aq) → Ru(NO3)4 (8) Ru²+ (aq) + 2NO3(aq) → Ru(NO3)2 (8) Ono precipitate d. Iron(II) nitrate and sodium sulfide. Fe²+ (aq) + S² (aq) → FeS(s) Fe²+ (aq) + 28² (aq) → FeS₂ (8) 02Fe²+ (aq) + S² (aq) → Fe₂S(8) Ono precipitate Submit Answer Retry Entire Group Show Hint 9 more group attempts remaining
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