
Solubility Rules and Precipitation Reactions
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Chemistry
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 25 Questions
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Solubility Rules
& Precipitation Reactions
Bromfield CP Chemistry
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Let's start by reviewing descriptive symbols used in writing chemical equations
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Multiple Choice
What symbol is used for a gaseous product?
(aq)
↑
↓
(s)
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Multiple Choice
What symbol is used for a substance dissolved in water?
(g)
(aq)
(l)
(s)
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Multiple Select
What symbols are used for a solid product?
(g)
↑
(s)
(l)
↓
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Multiple Choice
What symbol is used for a solid reactant?
(g)
↑
↓
(s)
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What makes a reaction likely to occur?
Driving forces
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formation of a precipitate
Driving force for double displacement reactions
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an insoluble solid that forms when two aqueous solutions are combined
Precipitate
explore the simulation on the next slide
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Open Ended
List two observations you made after exploring the simulation
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If the reaction occurs: some ions form the precipitate
Other ions remain unchanged in solution ("spectator ions")
Double displacement reactions
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If no precipitate forms, no reaction will take place
All the ions just remain in solution
Double displacement reactions
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We can use the solubility table to determine this
Will a particular ionic compound dissolve in water?
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Multiple Choice
According to the solubility rules (chart), compounds containing ammonium cations, NH4+ are:
not soluble
sometimes soluble
always soluble
always insoluble
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Multiple Choice
According to the solubility rules (reference chart), compounds containing hydroxide anions, OH-
are insoluble when combined with ammonium
are always insoluble
are soluble when combined with group 1 elements
are always soluble
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
Mg(NO3)2
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
CaCl2
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
Al2S3
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
Na2CO3
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
CaS
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
Ag2SO4
Soluble
insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Which type of reaction can be a precipitation reaction?
synthesis reaction
single replacement reaction
double replacement reaction
combustion reaction
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes a precipitate?
an insoluble solid
a soluble solid
a soluble gas
an insoluble liquid
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Multiple Choice
CuCl2 + NaOH → Cu(OH)2 + NaCl
Which product is insoluble?
Cu(OH)2
copper(II) hydroxide
NaCl, sodium chloride
NaOH, sodium hydroxide
CuCl2, copper(II) chloride
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Multiple Choice
In this unbalanced chemical equation,
Mg(NO3)2 + (NH4)3PO4 → Mg3(PO4)2 + NH4NO3
which product is insoluble?
Mg3(PO4)2, magnesium phosphate
Mg(NO3)2, magnesium nitrate
(NH4)3PO4, ammonium phosphate
NH4NO3, ammonium nitrate
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Multiple Choice
AB (aq) + CD (aq) → AD (aq) + CB(s)
Which substance is the precipitate in the reaction above?
AB
CD
AD
CB
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Multiple Choice
Predict the Products of the double-replacement (precipitate) reactions
Pb(NO3)2(aq) + MgI2(aq) →
Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + MgI2 (s)
PbI2 (s) + Mg(NO3)2 (aq)
Pb(NO3)2 (s) + MgI2 (aq)
PbMg (s) + I(NO3)2 (aq)
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
MgCl2
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
CaCl2(aq) + 2 AgNO3(aq) → Ca(NO3)2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)
Which product above is the precipitate?
CaCl2(aq)
AgNO3(aq)
Ca(NO3)2(aq)
AgCl(s)
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
(NH4)2CO3
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
CaCl2(aq) + 2 AgNO3(aq) → Ca(NO3)2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)
Give 2 clues that the reaction above is called a precipitation reaction
It's a double replacement reaction that forms one aqueous and one solid product
It's a single replacement reaction that forms one aqueous and one solid product
It's a double replacement reaction that forms two aqueous products
It's a single replacement reaction that forms two aqueous products
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Multiple Choice
Use the solubility rules to determine if the following compound is soluble in water:
PbBr2
Soluble
Insoluble
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Multiple Choice
Which of the products is the precipitate?
Al2(SO4)3 + CaS → CaSO4 + Al2S3
Al2(SO4)3
CaS
CaSO4
Al2S3
Solubility Rules
& Precipitation Reactions
Bromfield CP Chemistry
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