_K2SO4 (ag) Ba(NO3)2 ( )→ BaSO4 ( ) _KNO3 ( ) 3. + Complete Equation: Net lonic: Spectator lons:

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net ion 3

3.
K2SO4 (ag)
Ba(NO3)2 ( )→
BaSO4 ( ) +
KNO3 ( )
+
Complete Equation:
Net lonic:
Spectator lons:
Transcribed Image Text:3. K2SO4 (ag) Ba(NO3)2 ( )→ BaSO4 ( ) + KNO3 ( ) + Complete Equation: Net lonic: Spectator lons:
Ions That Form
Ions That Form
Soluble Compounds Exceptions
Insoluble Compounds Exceptions
Group l ions
(Lit, Na*, etc.)
carbonate (CO,)
when combined with Group 1
ions or ammonium (NH,)
chromate (CrO,)
ammonium (NH)
nitrate (NO3)
acetate (C,HO, or
when combined with Group 1
ions or ammonium (NH,")
phosphate (PO,-)
CH,CO0)
hydrogen carbonate
(HCO,)
chlorate (ClO,)
when combined with Group 1
fons or ammonium (NH,)
when combined with Group 1
ions or ammonium (NH,)
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sulfide (S)
hydroxide (OH-)
when combined with Group 1
ions, Ca2*, Ba2+, or Sr+
perchlorate (CIO,)
halides (CF, Br, I)
when combined with
Ag*, Phr, and Hg,
when combined with Ag*,
Ca2r, Sr*, Ba*, and PB2+
sulfates (SO)
Transcribed Image Text:Ions That Form Ions That Form Soluble Compounds Exceptions Insoluble Compounds Exceptions Group l ions (Lit, Na*, etc.) carbonate (CO,) when combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH,) chromate (CrO,) ammonium (NH) nitrate (NO3) acetate (C,HO, or when combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH,") phosphate (PO,-) CH,CO0) hydrogen carbonate (HCO,) chlorate (ClO,) when combined with Group 1 fons or ammonium (NH,) when combined with Group 1 ions or ammonium (NH,) $00 sulfide (S) hydroxide (OH-) when combined with Group 1 ions, Ca2*, Ba2+, or Sr+ perchlorate (CIO,) halides (CF, Br, I) when combined with Ag*, Phr, and Hg, when combined with Ag*, Ca2r, Sr*, Ba*, and PB2+ sulfates (SO)
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