choose a balanced molecular equation for the precipitation reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed.

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choose a balanced molecular equation for the precipitation reactions that take place when the following aqueous solutions are mixed. 

a. Rubidum chloride, RbC1, and sulfuric acid, H₂SO4
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb2 SO4(s) + HCl(aq)
O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (8) + 2HCl(aq)
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (aq) + 2HCl(aq)
No precipitate: both Rb2SO4 and HCI are soluble
RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → no precipitate
b. Potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and barium chloride, BaCl2
Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble;
K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (s) + 2KCl(aq)
O Rule 6: exeption to rule for carbonates;
2K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + 2KCl(aq)
Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble;
K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3(aq) + 2KCl(aq)
Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble;
K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + KCl(aq)
c. Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, and barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2
O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + NaNO3(aq)
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + NaNO3(aq)
O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + 2NaNO3(aq)
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + 2NaNO3(aq)
d. Cobalt(II) sulfate, CoSO4, and potassium hydroxide, KOH
.
oluble.
Previa
Transcribed Image Text:a. Rubidum chloride, RbC1, and sulfuric acid, H₂SO4 Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb2 SO4(s) + HCl(aq) O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; 2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (8) + 2HCl(aq) Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; 2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (aq) + 2HCl(aq) No precipitate: both Rb2SO4 and HCI are soluble RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → no precipitate b. Potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and barium chloride, BaCl2 Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble; K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (s) + 2KCl(aq) O Rule 6: exeption to rule for carbonates; 2K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + 2KCl(aq) Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble; K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3(aq) + 2KCl(aq) Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble; K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + KCl(aq) c. Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, and barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2 O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + NaNO3(aq) Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + NaNO3(aq) O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + 2NaNO3(aq) Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + 2NaNO3(aq) d. Cobalt(II) sulfate, CoSO4, and potassium hydroxide, KOH . oluble. Previa
a. Rubidum chloride, RbC1, and sulfuric acid, H₂SO4
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb2 SO4(s) + HCl(aq)
O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (8) + 2HCl(aq)
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (aq) + 2HCl(aq)
No precipitate: both Rb2SO4 and HCI are soluble
RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → no precipitate
b. Potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and barium chloride, BaCl2
Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble;
K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (s) + 2KCl(aq)
O Rule 6: exeption to rule for carbonates;
2K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + 2KCl(aq)
Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble;
K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3(aq) + 2KCl(aq)
Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble;
K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + KCl(aq)
c. Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, and barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2
O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + NaNO3(aq)
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + NaNO3(aq)
O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + 2NaNO3(aq)
Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates;
Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + 2NaNO3(aq)
d. Cobalt(II) sulfate, CoSO4, and potassium hydroxide, KOH
.
oluble.
Previa
Transcribed Image Text:a. Rubidum chloride, RbC1, and sulfuric acid, H₂SO4 Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb2 SO4(s) + HCl(aq) O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; 2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (8) + 2HCl(aq) Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; 2RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → Rb₂SO4 (aq) + 2HCl(aq) No precipitate: both Rb2SO4 and HCI are soluble RbCl(aq) + H₂SO4 (aq) → no precipitate b. Potassium carbonate, K2CO3, and barium chloride, BaCl2 Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble; K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (s) + 2KCl(aq) O Rule 6: exeption to rule for carbonates; 2K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + 2KCl(aq) Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble; K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3(aq) + 2KCl(aq) Rule 6: Most carbonate salts are only slightly soluble; K₂CO3(aq) + BaCl₂ (aq) → BaCO3 (8) + KCl(aq) c. Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, and barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2 O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + NaNO3(aq) Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + NaNO3(aq) O Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na₂SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (aq) + 2NaNO3(aq) Rule 4: an exception to the rule for sulfates; Na2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaSO4 (8) + 2NaNO3(aq) d. Cobalt(II) sulfate, CoSO4, and potassium hydroxide, KOH . oluble. Previa
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