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Precipitation Reactions • Practices Problems

Electrolytes and Solubility Rules Problem #1 Which of the following reagents are strong electrolytes when dissolved in water? a) NH 3 b...


Electrolytes and Solubility Rules

Problem #1
Which of the following reagents are strong electrolytes when dissolved in water?

a) NH3 b) NH4Cl c) HC2H3O d) NaC2H3O2 e) HCl f) NaCl


Problem #2

Which compound is a weak electrolyte when dissolved in water?

a) HNO3 b) NH3 c) NaNO3 d) KOH e) HCl


Problem #3

Which of the following reagents are non-electrolytes when dissolved in water?

a) AgNO3 b) PbCl2 c) Cu(NO3)2 d) Sodium sulfide e) Aluminum sulfide


Problem #4

Determine if barium nitrate is soluble or insoluble in water at 25 oC.


Problem  #5

Determine if strontium sulfide is soluble or insoluble in water at 25 oC.


Problem #6

Determine if PdS is soluble or insoluble in water at 25 oC.


Problem #7

Determine if CuCl2 is soluble or insoluble in water at 25 oC.


Problem #8

Predict if the following compounds are soluble or insoluble in water.


a) PbF2 b) PbO c) calcium oxide d) NaOH e) AlPO4


Predicting the Products and Precipitate

Problem #9
Determine the precipitate that forms when Na2S is mixed with MgBr2 in water.

Problem #10
Determine the precipitate that forms when Na3PO4 is mixed with Al(OH)3 in water.

Net Ionic Equation

Problem #11
Silver nitrate and sodium chloride are dissolved in water.  Determine the net ionic equation.


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