Question
Aqueous calcium bromide was mixed with aqueous gold(I) perchlorate, and a crystallized gold(I) bromide product was formed. Consider the other product and its phase, and then write the balanced molecular equation for this precipitation reaction.
Answers
CaBr(aq) + AuClO4(aq) ==> AuBr(s) + ??
This appears to be a double replacement reaction. Can you fill in the missing material?
This appears to be a double replacement reaction. Can you fill in the missing material?
Cl(Clo4)
CaBr2(aq)+2AuClO4(aq)¨2AuBr(s)+Ca(ClO4)2(aq)
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