Predicting Precipitate Formation. BaCl 2(aq) + Na 2 SO 4(aq)  ___ + ___.

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Predicting Precipitate Formation

BaCl 2(aq) + Na 2 SO 4(aq)  ___ + ___

BaCl 2(aq) + Na 2 SO 4(aq)  BaSO 4(s) + 2NaCl (aq) Create the ionic and net ionic equations for the above.

Ba 2+ (aq) + SO 4 2- (aq)  BaSO 4(s) To quantify the precipitate formations, reverse the above net ionic equation. K sp for BaSO 4 = ? If solutions of BaCl 2 and Na 2 SO 4 are mixed so that the concentration of each solution is 0.10M, what is the nature of the resulting solution? ICE chart

Will a precipitate form? A solution of AgNO 3 is mixed with KOH so that [AgNO 3 ]is M and [KOH] is M. What is likely to precipitate? What is the K sp of AgOH? What is the nature of the solution? Will a precipitate form?

A solution of AgNO 3 is mixed with Ba(OH) 2 so that [AgNO 3 ]is M and [Ba(OH) 2 ] is M. What precipitate is likely to form? Will it form?

Will a precipitate form? 50.0 mL of 0.010M CaS is mixed with 50.0 mL of M ZnCl 2. What precipitate is likely to form? Will it form?

Will a precipitate form? 10.0 mL of 0.010M Ca(NO 3 ) 2 is mixed with 90.0 mL of M NaOH. What precipitate is likely to form? Will it form?

Will a precipitate form? mL of 0.010M Sr(NO 3 ) 2 is mixed with mL of 0.020M Na 2 SO 4. What precipitate is likely to form? Will it form? How much precipitate will form?

Will a precipitate form? mL of 0.010M Pb(NO 3 ) 2 is mixed with mL of 0.010M Na 2 SO 4. What precipitate is likely to form? Will it form? How much precipitate will form?

Will a precipitate form? 10.0 mL of 0.010M CaCl 2 is mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.060M Na 2 CO 3. How much precipitate will form?

Will a precipitate form? 50.0 mL of 0.10M AlCl 3 is mixed with mL of 0.20M AgNO 3. How much precipitate will form?