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Warm-Up: Double Displacement and Solubility Use your solubility table to predict which of the following solutions would produce a precipitate when mixed.

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1 Warm-Up: Double Displacement and Solubility Use your solubility table to predict which of the following solutions would produce a precipitate when mixed with a solution of copper (I) nitrate – Sodium hydroxide – Sodium sulfate – Potassium iodide

2 Reactions in Solutions LG: I understand the concept of dissociation and can use this to write total and net ionic equations

3 Dissociation Equations Many ionic compounds are highly soluble and dissociate into ions in aqueous solution Example: CuNO 3(s)  C U + (aq) + NO 3 - (aq) In aqueous double displacement reaction, we must consider the dissociation of 2 ionic compounds Example: CuNO 3(s) + KCl (s) 

4 Total Ionic Equations Total Ionic Equations provide a theoretical explanation for the results observed in a double displacement reaction

5 Net Ionic Equations In chemical reactions we do not normally show substances that do not change in any way Aqueous ions that remain in solution during a reaction are called spectators Writing chemical equations without the spectators, provides the net ionic equation.

6 In the previous example, which ions are spectators? How would you write the net ionic equation?

7 Consider the Following… Write a net ionic equation for the following reaction: aluminum nitrate + sodium phosphate  aluminum phosphate + sodium nitrate Where do we start?

8 Creating a NET ionic equation: 1.Write a balanced chemical equation 2.Use solubility rules to determine whether a precipitate will form 3.Write the total ionic equation by showing all soluble compounds as ions 4.Cancel the identical ions 5.Write the net ionic equation

9 Homework Pg. 428 # 1, 3, 4, 6, 8 GO HABS GO!


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