Complete and balance the precipitation reactions. Include
physical states in your equations. Click here for solubility
rules.
A.) AgNO3(aq)+NaCl(aq)----->
B.) K3PO4(aq)+MgCl2(aq)----->
A.) State Product Rule, Quotient Rule, and
Chain Rule.
B.) Prove Power Rule
C.) Prove Product rule:
-By definition of derivative
-By implicit differentiation
D.) Prove the Quotient Rule
-By definition of derivative
-By implicit differentiation
-By product rule and chain rule
stoichiometry and a precipitation reaction. Need to fill in the
data table. The following information is given. 1.5 gram of
CaCL2*2H2O
How many moles are present of CaCL2*2H2O and then calculate how
many moles of pure CaCL2 are present in 1.5g of CaCL2*2H2O
Initial CaCL2*2H2O(g) = ???
Initial CaCL2*2H2O(moles) =??
Initial CaCL2(moles) = ???
Use the information given - how many moles of Na2CO3 are
necessary to reach stoichiometry Quantities. From the calculation
determine how many grams of NA2CO3 are...
- Introduce the City and State. Tell us the average number of
days of precipitation in that city for the month of April. --> I
chose Las Vegas NV where it rained 3 days,
Calculations
- What is the probability of having exactly 10 days of
precipitation in the month of April?
- What is the probability of having less than 3 days of
precipitation in the month of April?
- What is the probability of having more than 15...
Given the following
aqueous reactants, determine if a solid is formed using the
solubility table. If yes, write the compound that is formed.
Aqueous
Reactants
Solid Formed?
(yes or no)
Compound
Formed
Sodium chloride and
Lead (II) acetate
Potassium sulfate and
Strontium iodide
Cesium chloride and
Calcium sulfide
Chromium (III) nitrate
and Sodium phosphate
Magnesium oxide can be
made by heating magnesium metal in the presence of oxygen. When
10.1 g of Mg reacts with 10.5 g of O2, 11.9...
Write a molecular equation for the precipitation reaction that
occurs (if any) when each set of solutions is mixed. If no reaction
occurs, write NOREACTION. 1. sodium chloride and lead(II) acetate
2. lithium sulfide and strontium iodide 3. cesium chloride and
calcium sulfide 4. aluminum sulfate and sodium phosphate