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Double Replacement Reactions and Precipitates
Balancing out Double Replacement Reactions SIMPLY BALANCE OUT BOTH SIDES :) For Example : _NANO3 + _PbO -> _Pb(NO3)2 + _Na2O Example 2 : _Agl + _Fe2(CO3)3 -> _Fel3 + _Ag2CO3 Answer 2NaNo3 + PbO -> Pb(NO3)2 +Na2O 6Agl + Fe2(CO3)3 -> 2 Fel3 + 3 Ag2CO3
How it works is the cation and anions they join together from opposite compounds
When you mix two solutions, the insoluble solid compound formed is called a PRECIPITATE!
By: Sally Monem
A precipitate is formed when two solutions combine and become insoluble
Example:: 1. NaOH + HCI -> NaCl + H2o
A double replacement reaction is when two bionary ionic compounds switch partners to form two new compounds.
Hi! I am Nick Jonas :)
HI! I AM KEVIN JONAS :)
Examples of Determining Precipitate are : 1. AgNo3 + NaCl -> AgCl + NaNo3 Now in this one the precipitate is... AgCl :) Examples of Determining the Result of Double Replacement Reactants: 1. AgCl + FO -> makes what? figure it out :) is it correct? and does it work?
Determining Double Reactants! You determine the result by like i previously said switching the cations and anions
Determining if there will be Precipitate?! So the best way to find out is by checking if the two new compounds formed by looking on the INSOLUBLILTY CHART :) Easy as pie :D
1. How does a precipitate form? 2.How do you determine the result of a precipitate? 3.When using double replacement reactions how do you determine the result? 4.Define a double replacement reaction
Questions! :)
Hi! I AM jOE JONAS :D
Rawr! Kevin but how do i determine precipiation and double replacement reactions??
1. A precipitate forms when two solutions mixed together are insoluble. 2..You determine a precipitate by checking the insolublility chart and comparing the two solutions to it. 3. You determine the result by switching the cations and the anions around. 4. A double replacement reactions is when two bionary ionic compounds switch cations and anions to form a new compound
Answers :)