Write the name and formula of all the precipitates formed in this experiment. Designate which well the precipitate was produced (ex: D1, aluminum carbonate, Al₂(CO₂),). Which anion solution (s), left column of the data table, produced the fewest insoluble compounds? Which anion solution(s), left column of the data table, produced the largest number of insoluble compounds?

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Answer the 4 questions on the second pictured based on the data table provided. PPT means precipitate and NR is NO REACTION. POST PICTUREs OF YOUR WORK PLEASE.

1.
-200
POST-LAB
DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTIONS
Name: Pich b
Write the name and formula of all the precipitates formed in this experiment. Designate which
well the precipitate was produced (ex: D1, aluminum carbonate, Al₂(CO₂),).
2. Which anion solution(s), left column of the data table, produced the fewest
insoluble compounds?
3. Which anion solution(s), left column of the data table, produced the largest number of
insoluble compounds?
4. Write out the net ionic reaction for each well that produced a precipitate on a separate sheet of
paper. Phases are not necessary.
Experiment 8 Double Displacement Reactions: Post-Lab
E
Transcribed Image Text:1. -200 POST-LAB DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTIONS Name: Pich b Write the name and formula of all the precipitates formed in this experiment. Designate which well the precipitate was produced (ex: D1, aluminum carbonate, Al₂(CO₂),). 2. Which anion solution(s), left column of the data table, produced the fewest insoluble compounds? 3. Which anion solution(s), left column of the data table, produced the largest number of insoluble compounds? 4. Write out the net ionic reaction for each well that produced a precipitate on a separate sheet of paper. Phases are not necessary. Experiment 8 Double Displacement Reactions: Post-Lab E
Data Table:
Na₂CO3
NaCl
NaBr
Na3PO4
Na₂SO4
AI (NO3)3 NH4NO3 Ba(NO3)2
D1
Cloudy
White NR
elt
NR
D2
D3
D4
Cloody
White
Ppt
NR
NR NR
D5
C1
NR
C2
C3
C4
mosh
White
let
C5
NR NR
B1
B2
B3
Ca (NO3)₂
A1
B4
Mush
white
pot
A2
NR NR NR
NR NR
A3
Cu (NO3)2
A5
B5
mushy
white NR
est
D1
Cloudy
bluege orange
ppt
Ppt
D2
NR
D3
Fe (NO3)3
ᎠᏎ
C1
Cloudy much
C2
D5
C3
A4
Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy green
white white
blue
Ppt
Ppt
Ppt
NR
C4
AgNO3
Dlug
cloudy
Ppt
mush
NR white NR
pet
white
PPE
NR NR
B1
C5
B2
B3
Zn (NO3)₂
Cloudy
white
eet
mush
Yellow
pet
B4
Al
mush
white NR
Pet
B5
A2
A3
A4
white
Cloudy
ppt
A5
NR NR.
Transcribed Image Text:Data Table: Na₂CO3 NaCl NaBr Na3PO4 Na₂SO4 AI (NO3)3 NH4NO3 Ba(NO3)2 D1 Cloudy White NR elt NR D2 D3 D4 Cloody White Ppt NR NR NR D5 C1 NR C2 C3 C4 mosh White let C5 NR NR B1 B2 B3 Ca (NO3)₂ A1 B4 Mush white pot A2 NR NR NR NR NR A3 Cu (NO3)2 A5 B5 mushy white NR est D1 Cloudy bluege orange ppt Ppt D2 NR D3 Fe (NO3)3 ᎠᏎ C1 Cloudy much C2 D5 C3 A4 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy green white white blue Ppt Ppt Ppt NR C4 AgNO3 Dlug cloudy Ppt mush NR white NR pet white PPE NR NR B1 C5 B2 B3 Zn (NO3)₂ Cloudy white eet mush Yellow pet B4 Al mush white NR Pet B5 A2 A3 A4 white Cloudy ppt A5 NR NR.
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