Tests for Chloride Ion and Sulfate Ion
MgSO4(aq) + rightarrow (s) + (aq)
Check your solubil...
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Tests for Chloride Ion and Sulfate Ion
MgSO4(aq) + rightarrow (s) + (aq)
Check your solubility rules. (Note that HNO3(aq) is not a part of the chemical reaction)
Write the complete ionic equation (CIE).
Write the balanced net ionic equation (NIE).
In the second step of this part, you let the solid (precipitate) settle and decanted (pour off) the solution only into a new test tube. What is still in solution from reaction 1)?
(aq) + AgNO3(aq) rightarrow (s) + (aq)
Check your solubility rules and think about what you observed in this reaction.
Write the complete ionic equation (CIE) showing all states of matter.
Write the net ionic equation (NIE).
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