World of Chemistry
World of Chemistry
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div
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Chapter 8, Problem 14A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the reaction taking place after mixing of given aqueous solutions needs to be determined. If no reaction takes place, it should be indicated.

Concept Introduction: When one or more chemicals are changed into one or more other chemicals, a chemical reaction takes place.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 14A

Potassium sulphate reacts with calcium nitrate form calcium sulphate that will separate out as a solid.

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction can be represented as follows:

  K2SO4(aq)+Ca(NO3)2(aq)CaSO4(s)+KNO3(aq)SO42-(aq)+Ca2+(aq)CaSO4(s)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the reaction taking place after mixing of given aqueous solutions needs to be determined. If no reaction takes place, it should be indicated.

Concept Introduction: When one or more chemicals are changed into one or more other chemicals, a chemical reaction takes place.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 14A

Iron (III) nitrate reacts with sodium carbonate to form a precipitate.

Explanation of Solution

Yes, iron (III) nitrate reacts with sodium carbonate in aqueous solution to produce iron (III) hydroxide which forms precipitate.

  3Na2CO3+2Fe(NO3)3+3H2O2Fe(OH)3+6NaNO3+3CO23CO32-(aq)+2Fe2+(aq)Fe2(CO3)3(s)

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the reaction taking place after mixing of given aqueous solutions needs to be determined. If no reaction takes place, it should be indicated.

Concept Introduction: When one or more chemicals are changed into one or more other chemicals, a chemical reaction takes place.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 14A

When aqueous solution of calcium iodide CaI2 and silver nitrate AgNO3 combine, precipitation reaction takes place.

Explanation of Solution

In the reaction, AgI will separate as a precipitate.

The reaction is represented as follows:

  CaI2(aq)+2AgNO3(aq)Ca(NO3)2(aq)+2AgI(s)2I-(aq)+2Ag+(aq)2AgI(ppt.)

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the reaction taking place after mixing of given aqueous solutions needs to be determined. If no reaction takes place, it should be indicated.

Concept Introduction: When one or more chemicals are changed into one or more other chemicals, a chemical reaction takes place.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 14A

Double displacement reaction takes place.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction taking place is represented as follows:

  3CoSO4(aq)+2(NH4)3PO4(aq)Co3(PO4)2(s)+3(NH4)2SO4(aq)2PO4-3(aq)+3Co+2(aq)Co3(PO4)2(s)

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the reaction taking place after mixing of given aqueous solutions needs to be determined. If no reaction takes place, it should be indicated.

Concept Introduction: When one or more chemicals are changed into one or more other chemicals, a chemical reaction takes place.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 14A

After reaction between strontium chloride and Mercury (I) nitrate, a sold of mercury (II) chloride will separate out.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is represented as follows:

  SrCl2(aq)+2HgNO3(aq)Sr(NO3)2(aq)+Hg2Cl2(s)2Cl-(aq)+2Hg+(aq)Hg2Cl2(s)

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The net ionic equations for the reaction taking place after mixing of given aqueous solutions needs to be determined. If no reaction takes place, it should be indicated.

Concept Introduction: When one or more chemicals are changed into one or more other chemicals, a chemical reaction takes place.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 14A

Barium bromide reacts with lead (II) nitrate and lead bromide will form as a product.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction can be represented as follows:

  BaBr2(aq)+Pb(NO3)2(aq)PbBr2(s)+Ba(NO3)2(aq)2Br-(aq)+Pb2+(aq)PbBr2(s)

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