<p> Lesson written by Carolina Sylvestri</p><p>Reactions Between Aqueous Solutions Worksheet II</p><p>For the following five precipitation reactions: Correctly write the formulas for the reactants and predicted products. Fill in the states for all four substances. Write the total ionic equation. Write the net ionic equation. Identify the spectator ions and precipitate. Remember that sodium compounds and nitrate compounds are generally soluble.</p><p>1. barium chloride and silver nitrate </p><p>______Balanced Equation</p><p>______Total Ionic Equation</p><p>______Net Ionic Equation</p><p>______Spectator Ions</p><p>______Precipitate</p><p>2. iron III chloride and sodium hydroxide</p><p>______Balanced Equation</p><p>______Total Ionic Equation</p><p>______Net Ionic Equation</p><p>______Spectator Ions</p><p>______Precipitate 3. magnesium sulfate and potassium phosphate (potassium produces a soluble compound)</p><p>______Balanced Equation</p><p>______Total Ionic Equation</p><p>______Net Ionic Equation</p><p>______Spectator Ions</p><p>______Precipitate</p><p>4. copper II nitrate and calcium hydroxide </p><p>______Balanced Equation</p><p>______Total Ionic Equation</p><p>______Net Ionic Equation</p><p>______Spectator Ions</p><p>______Precipitate</p><p>5. sodium chromate and strontium nitrate</p><p>______Balanced Equation</p><p>______Total Ionic Equation</p><p>______Net Ionic Equation</p><p>______Spectator Ions</p><p>______Precipitate</p>
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