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  1. lead (IV) hydroxide- ioniccation= +4 anion= -1 chemical formula= Pb(OH)4 Magnesium phosphate-ionic cation= +2 anion= -2 chemical
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  2. 2. what solution can you add to each of the following cation mixtures to precipitate one cation while keeping the other cation
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  3. If the pH of a solution is 6, what are the hydrogen- and hydroxide-ion concentrations?The PH of a 0.1 M MCl (M+ is an unknown
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  4. Nitric acid appears to “dissolve” solid lead(II) hydroxide.Products, Balanced equation, Total ionic equation and Net ionic
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  5. An ionic bond is formed from a cation and anion.A cation + anion = A. negative ion B. positive ion C. neutral atom
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  6. Where are the anion and cation written in an ionic compound?A)The ion with the largest subscript in the formula is written first
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  7. I need help with getting started:1.The crystal structure of an ionic compound consists of alternating cations and anions lying
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  8. I need help with getting started:1.The crystal structure of an ionic compound consists of alternating cations and anions lying
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  9. Write the total ionic and net ionic equations for each of the following reactions:A) hydrobromic acid with potassium hydroxide
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  10. Explain the basic format and the steps needed to name an ionic compound composed of a cation that has a possibility of existing
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