B. Predict the products formed based from the lesson, Types of Chemical Reactions. 1. KCI 2. Mg 3. Ag 4. CaCO, 5. Srlz H,SO, H20 HNO, HCl Br2

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B. Predict the products formed based from the lesson, Types of Chemical Reactions.
1. KCI
2. Mg
3. Ag
4. CaCO3
5. Srlz
H2SO4
H20
HNO3
HCI
Brz
+
Transcribed Image Text:B. Predict the products formed based from the lesson, Types of Chemical Reactions. 1. KCI 2. Mg 3. Ag 4. CaCO3 5. Srlz H2SO4 H20 HNO3 HCI Brz +
C. Using the solubility rules as your guide, predict whether the following reactions WILL
FORM or WILL NOT FORM precipitate.
potassium iodide
sodium nitrate
1. lead(II) nitrate
2. potassium bromide
3. nickel(II) chloride
4. copper(II) sulfate
5. iron(II) sulfate
potassium hydroxide
barium chloride
sodium carbonate
↑ ↑ ↑
Transcribed Image Text:C. Using the solubility rules as your guide, predict whether the following reactions WILL FORM or WILL NOT FORM precipitate. potassium iodide sodium nitrate 1. lead(II) nitrate 2. potassium bromide 3. nickel(II) chloride 4. copper(II) sulfate 5. iron(II) sulfate potassium hydroxide barium chloride sodium carbonate ↑ ↑ ↑
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The products for the following reaction can be given as:

(1) 

2KCl+H2SO4K2SO4+2HCl

Where the potassium chloride reacts with sulphuric acid to give potassium sulphate and hydrochloric acid.

(2) 

Mg+2H2OMg(OH)2+H2

Where the Magnesium metal reacts with water to give the magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

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