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1 Double Replacement Reactions
When 2 ionic solutions are mixed, a double replacement reaction takes place AB + CD  AD + CB A and C are + cations B and D are - anions

2 It will not dissolve in water
Based on the DRR you can identify the precipitate(s) that is formed (use the chart) Precipitate is Insoluble It will not dissolve in water

3 iron III chloride (aq) + potassium hydroxide (aq)
Given these reactants what will the products be? Balance the reaction Identify the precipitate Net ionic? Spectators?

4 FeCl3 + 3 KOH  Fe(OH)3 ↓ + 3 KCl Net ionic: Fe+3 + 3 OH-1  Fe(OH)3
iron III chloride + potassium hydroxide  iron III hydroxide + potassium chloride FeCl KOH  Fe(OH)3 ↓ + 3 KCl Net ionic: Fe OH-1  Fe(OH)3 Spectator ions : K+1 + Cl-1

5 magnesium nitrate (aq) + ammonium hydroxide (aq)
Products? Balance. Precipitate? Net ionic? Spectator ions?

6 Net ionic: Mg+2 + 2 OH-1  Mg(OH)2 Spectator ions: NH4+ & NO3-1
magnesium nitrate + ammonium hydroxide  magnesium hydroxide + ammonium nitrate Mg(NO3) NH4OH  Mg(OH)2↓ NH4NO3 Net ionic: Mg OH-1  Mg(OH)2 Spectator ions: NH4+ & NO3-1

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