For each of the reactions performed, -- predict the reaction type (single or double displacement) -- record your observations -- predict the names and states of the products formed -- write the balanced “molecular” equation, including all physical states. a. Solid sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid Reaction Type: Observations: Product Names & States (if none, why not?): Balanced Equation: b. Aqueous nickel(II) nitrate + aqueous sodium hydroxide Reaction Type: Observations: Product Names & States (if none, why not?): Balanced Equation: c. Copper metal + aqueous zinc nitrate Reaction Type: Observations: Product Names & States (if none, why not?): Balanced Equation:

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For each of the reactions performed, -- predict the reaction type (single or double displacement)

-- record your observations

-- predict the names and states of the products formed

-- write the balanced “molecular” equation, including all physical states.

a. Solid sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid

Reaction Type:

Observations:                     

Product Names & States (if none, why not?):

 

 

Balanced Equation:

b. Aqueous nickel(II) nitrate + aqueous sodium hydroxide

Reaction Type:

Observations:                       

    Product Names & States (if none, why not?):

 

Balanced Equation:

c. Copper metal + aqueous zinc nitrate

Reaction Type:

Observations:   

Product Names & States (if none, why not?):

Balanced Equation:

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