Ba(NO3)2 and (NH4)₂CO3: BaCl₂ and NaOH: AgNO3 and NaBr : Ca(NO3)2 and K₂ CrO4:

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In order to prepare for a qualitative analysis experiment, Felix is predicting whether small samples of several pairs of  0.10 M  control solutions will form a precipitate when mixed. He uses the table of solubility values provided as well as the general solubility guidelines in the chempendix.

Solubilities of Alkaline Earth Salts  (g/100 g H2O, at 20−25∘C) 
OH−      CO2−3      SO2−4      CrO2−4      C2O2−4 
Mg2+     0.00069    0.18    35.7    54.8    0.038
Ca2+     0.16    0.00066    0.205    13.2    0.00061
Sr2+     2.25    0.00034    0.135    0.106    0.005
Ba2+     4.91    0.0014    0.00031    0.00026    0.0075
For each pair of compounds, predict the formula for the precipitate that Felix will see when he mixes the solutions in lab. If no precipitate forms, enter NP for no precipitate.

 

Ba(NO3)2 and (NH4)₂CO3:
BaCl₂ and NaOH :
AgNO, and NaBr :
3
Ca(NO3)2 and K₂ CrO4:
Transcribed Image Text:Ba(NO3)2 and (NH4)₂CO3: BaCl₂ and NaOH : AgNO, and NaBr : 3 Ca(NO3)2 and K₂ CrO4:
Select the true statements.
The x on the graph corresponds to
AG of this reaction.
The minimum on the graph corresponds to the
equilibrium position of the reaction.
The entropy change for the reaction is positive.
The difference between the top left of the curve and
the bottom of the curve corresponds to
AG of this reaction.
At equilibrium, all of A and B have reacted to form
pure AB.
Transcribed Image Text:Select the true statements. The x on the graph corresponds to AG of this reaction. The minimum on the graph corresponds to the equilibrium position of the reaction. The entropy change for the reaction is positive. The difference between the top left of the curve and the bottom of the curve corresponds to AG of this reaction. At equilibrium, all of A and B have reacted to form pure AB.
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