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(a)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation needs to be balanced by indicating the precipitate formed.
Concept Introduction :
In a precipitation reaction, one of the compounds formed is insoluble in water, thus, it gets precipitated out from the solution.
(a)
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Answer to Problem 14A
Explanation of Solution
Aqueous (NH4)2SO4 and aqueous Ba(NO3)2 reacts to form a precipitate of BaSO4 and NH4NO3 solution.
The complete balanced equation for the reaction is:
Thus, BaSO4 is precipitate.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation needs to be balanced by indicating the precipitate formed.
Concept Introduction :
In a precipitation reaction, one of the compounds formed is insoluble in water thus, it gets precipitated out from the solution.
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Answer to Problem 14A
Explanation of Solution
Aqueous H2S reacts with aqueous NiSO4 to form a precipitate of NiS and H2SO4 solution.
The complete balanced equation for the reaction is:
Thus, NiS is precipitate formed in the reaction.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation needs to be balanced by indicating the precipitate formed.
Concept Introduction :
In a precipitation reaction, one of the compounds formed is insoluble in water, thus, it gets precipitated out from the solution.
(c)
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Answer to Problem 14A
Explanation of Solution
Aqueous FeCl3 and aqueous NaOH reacts to form precipitate of Fe(OH)3 and NaCl solution
The complete balanced equation for the reaction is:
Thus, Fe(OH)3 is precipitate formed in the reaction.
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