Asked by joe

what is a double replacement precipitation reaction and limiting reactants

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Answered by bobpursley
double displacement:

AB+CD>>AD+ CB(s)

example: sulfuric acid+ calcium nitrate.

H2SO4(aq)+Ca(NO3)2 (aq)>> CaSO4(s)+2HNO3

LImiting reactants: any reaction that doesn't have enough of one reactant.
Answered by anonymous
can you explain how pricipitates are formed
Answered by bobpursley
a precipate is formed when a NONSOLUBLE compound is formed, it settles out, called a precipate. You have to know the solublity rules to predict compounds that precipate.
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