Asked by Anonymous
Which of the following compounds are soluble?
Choose at least one answer.
a. BaSO4
b. K2SO4
c. KBr
d. NaOH
e. Al(OH)3
I originally thought it was the last four, but it isn't, or it isn't only/all of them. Aren't all sulfates and potassium soluble?
What are the reactant ions in the net ionic equation? AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq)--> NaNO3(?) + AgCl(?)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Ag+
b. AgCl
c. NO3-
d. Cl-
e. Na+
f. NaNO3
I put a, c, d, and e.
In the reaction of hydrochloric acid and lithium hydroxide what is the negative spectator ion?
I put H-.
Thanks in advance!
Choose at least one answer.
a. BaSO4
b. K2SO4
c. KBr
d. NaOH
e. Al(OH)3
I originally thought it was the last four, but it isn't, or it isn't only/all of them. Aren't all sulfates and potassium soluble?
What are the reactant ions in the net ionic equation? AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq)--> NaNO3(?) + AgCl(?)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Ag+
b. AgCl
c. NO3-
d. Cl-
e. Na+
f. NaNO3
I put a, c, d, and e.
In the reaction of hydrochloric acid and lithium hydroxide what is the negative spectator ion?
I put H-.
Thanks in advance!
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I gave you the solubility rules and the answers to the first two questions yesterday.
For the third question,
HCl + LiOH ==> H2O + LiCl
The negative spectator ion doesn't appear to be H^-. In fact, there is no H^- anywhere in the equation.
For the third question,
HCl + LiOH ==> H2O + LiCl
The negative spectator ion doesn't appear to be H^-. In fact, there is no H^- anywhere in the equation.
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