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Copper(II) chloride and lead(II) nitrate react in aqueous solutions by double replacement. Write the balanced chemical equation...Asked by jan
Copper(II) chloride and lead(II) nitrate react in aqueous solutions by double replacement. Write the balanced chemical equation, the overall ionic equation, and the net ionic equa- tion for this reaction. If 10.27 g of copper(II) chloride react, what is the maximum amount of precipitate that could be formed?
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DrBob222
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tita
cucl2 +pb(no3)2- cu(no3)2 + pbcl2
(cu2+) +(cl-)+ (pb2+)+ (no3-)
(cu2+) +(cl-)+ (pb2+)+ (no3-)
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Macie
(Balanced) - CuCl2 + Pb(NO3)2 —> Cu(NO3)2 + PbCl2
(Overall ionic) - 2Cu(aq) + 2Cl(aq) + 2Pb(aq) + 2NO3(aq) —> 2Cu(aq) + 2NO3(aq) + PbCl2(s)
(Net ionic) - 2Pb(aq) + 2Cl(aq) —> PbCl2(s)
(Overall ionic) - 2Cu(aq) + 2Cl(aq) + 2Pb(aq) + 2NO3(aq) —> 2Cu(aq) + 2NO3(aq) + PbCl2(s)
(Net ionic) - 2Pb(aq) + 2Cl(aq) —> PbCl2(s)
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