Solubility of sodium carbonate
Fabius - Pompey School District
In this part of the lab, you will make a solution of sodium carbonate and mix it with a solution of calcium chloride. Read the following procedure. Create a data table for the data you will need to collect. 1. Weigh about 2 g of sodium carbonate in a clean, dry beaker. 2. Weigh about 2 g of calcium chloride in a second clean, dry beaker. 3.
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Solubility Rules Worksheet. Classify each of the substances as being soluble or insoluble in water. KBr = PbCO3 = BSO3 = zinc hydroxide = sodium acetate = silver iodide = cadmium (II) sulfide = zinc carbonate = silver acetate = copper (II) sulfide = Mg3(PO4)2 = KOH = NiCl2 = NH4OH = Hg2SO4 = PbI2 =. Identify the two new compounds which form if ...
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In class, you saw a demonstration of the reaction between sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and calcium chloride (CaCl2): Na2CO3 (aq) + CaCl2 (aq) → NaCl (aq) + CaCO3 (ppt) (1) However, once the calcium carbonate is formed, it doesn’t redissolve.
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f) sodium phosphate + chromium (III) chloride (+ ( g) copper (II) sulfate + sodium carbonate (+ ( 5. (7 pts) Go back to all the beakers in problem number 4 and put a line through all the substances that are exactly the same on both sides. 6. (14 pts) Using the solubility rules, write net ionic equations for all of the following reactions.
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One industrial process to produce low-solubility strontium compounds (that are less affected by getting wet) involves the reaction of aqueous solutions of strontium nitrate and sodium carbonate. Write the balanced molecular equation, the total ionic equation and the net ionic equation for this reaction.
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You can predict whether a precipitate will form using a list of solubility rules such as those found in the table below. When a combination of ions is described as insoluble, a precipitate forms. ... Sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid produces sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water. Molecular Equation: Complete Ionic Equation:
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2. A solution of sodium carbonate is added to a solution of manganese (II) nitrate. 3. A solution of copper (II) nitrate is added to a solution of sodium carbonate. 4. A solution of calcium acetate is added to a solution of potassium fluoride. 5. A solution of lead …
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17. magnesium carbonate → 18. iron(II) chloride + sodium hydroxide → 19. calcium oxide + diphophorus pentoxide → 20. chromium + oxygen → 21. sodium + water → 22. calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid → 23. calcim hydroxide + phophoric acid → 24. sodium carbonate + nitirc acid → 25. aluminum hydroxide + sulfuric acid → 26.
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7) What is the molarity of a solution made when you dilute 35 grams of sodium carbonate to a volume of 3,400 mL? 0.097 M. 8) Explain how you would make 450 mL of a 0.25 M calcium chloride solution. Add water to 12.5 grams of calcium chloride until the solution has a final volume of 450 mL.
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Solubility Rules Worksheet. Classify each of the substances as being soluble or insoluble in water. KBr = PbCO3 = BaSO4 = zinc hydroxide = sodium acetate = silver iodide = cadmium (II) sulfide = zinc carbonate = silver acetate = copper (II) sulfide = Mg3(PO4)2 = KOH …
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