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Precipitation Reactions Worksheet

Grade 12 Chemistry worksheet on precipitation reactions, identifying precipitates, and writing net ionic equations.

Grade 12 Science ChemistryPrecipitation Reaction
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HS-PS1-2HS-PS1-4

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ChemistryPrecipitation ReactionNet Ionic EquationSolubility Rules
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Precipitation Reactions

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Read each question carefully and provide detailed answers. Remember to balance all chemical equations and identify precipitates where appropriate.

1. Which of the following compounds is generally insoluble in water?

a

Sodium chloride

b

Potassium nitrate

c

Silver chloride

d

Ammonium sulfate

2. A precipitate is formed when:

a

Two soluble ionic compounds react to form an insoluble product.

b

An acid and a base neutralize each other.

c

A gas is produced.

d

Electrons are transferred.

3. The set of rules used to predict if an ionic compound will dissolve in water is known as the  .

4. In a net ionic equation,   ions are omitted because they do not participate in the reaction.

5. Write the balanced molecular equation, complete ionic equation, and net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous lead(II) nitrate and aqueous potassium iodide. Identify the precipitate.

6. All nitrates are soluble in water.

T

True

F

False