QUESTION 25 Will the following solutions produce a precipitate when combined? If so, the precipitate(s) would be Potassium lodide (aq) and Sodium Chloride (aq) Yes, there would be precipitation and the precipitate would be Potassium Chloride. Yes, there would be precipitation and the precipitate would be Sodium lodide. Yes, there would be precipitation and the precipitate would be Potassium lodide. O No, there would not be any precipitate formed.
Answers: 3
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00, nauticatyson9
Jose and eric were given four samples in lab. the results of their analysis are shown in the table. based on the data they collected, which sample is most likely a metal?
Answers: 1
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:30, simihehe
Phosphorous can form an ion called phosphide, which has the formula p3−. this ion can form an ion called phosphide, which has the formula p3−. this ion properties very similar to those of pforms when a phosphorus atom loses three protonsis called a cationcontains 18 electrons
Answers: 2
QUESTION 25 Will the following solutions produce a precipitate when combined? If so, the precipitate...
Mathematics, 02.08.2019 03:10
Mathematics, 02.08.2019 03:10