Precipitation of Salts - == Net Ionic Equations Determine net ionic equations, if any, occuring when aqueous solutions of the following reactants are mixed. Select "True" or "False" to indicate whether or not the stated reaction (or "no reaction") correctly corresponds to the expected observation in each case. True Sodium bromide and hydrochloric acid; Na+ (aq) + Cl(aq) → NaCl(s) False Magnesium chloride and sodium hydroxide; No reaction occurs. ✓Copper(II) sulfate and ammonium carbonate; No reaction occurs. ✓Sodium phosphate and potassium nitrate; No reaction occurs. Lead (II) nitrate and sodium chloride; Pb2+ (aq) + 2Cl(aq) PbCl₂(s)

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Net Ionic Equations
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Determine net ionic equations, if any, occuring when aqueous solutions of the following reactants are mixed.
Select "True" or "False" to indicate whether or not the stated reaction (or "no reaction") correctly corresponds to the expected observation in each case.
NaCl(s)
True Sodium bromide and hydrochloric acid; Na+ (aq) + Cl¯(aq)
False Magnesium chloride and sodium hydroxide; No reaction occurs.
Copper(II) sulfate and ammonium carbonate; No reaction occurs.
✓Sodium phosphate and potassium nitrate; No reaction occurs.
Lead(II) nitrate and sodium chloride; Pb²+ (aq) + 2Cl¯(aq)
PbCl₂(s)
Transcribed Image Text:Precipitation of Salts Net Ionic Equations ‒‒ Determine net ionic equations, if any, occuring when aqueous solutions of the following reactants are mixed. Select "True" or "False" to indicate whether or not the stated reaction (or "no reaction") correctly corresponds to the expected observation in each case. NaCl(s) True Sodium bromide and hydrochloric acid; Na+ (aq) + Cl¯(aq) False Magnesium chloride and sodium hydroxide; No reaction occurs. Copper(II) sulfate and ammonium carbonate; No reaction occurs. ✓Sodium phosphate and potassium nitrate; No reaction occurs. Lead(II) nitrate and sodium chloride; Pb²+ (aq) + 2Cl¯(aq) PbCl₂(s)
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