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Overview: Net-ionic equations relay the actual chemistry that occurs in a reaction without including spectator ions. Spectator lons are not involved in the reaction, but are present because of the compounds that are utilized in a reaction There are four main indicators that a chemical reaction has occurred between two species in solution: evolution of heat, evolution of gas, formation of a complex ion, and/or formation of a precipitate. These indicators can be used to determine the identity of unknown solutions. In this lab, you will make careful observations of the reactions that occur when seven solutions are combined with each other. You will then have to identify seven unknown solutions using your observations. Clean your spot-plate and rinse it with deionized water. Collect sample bottles of each of the following 1.0 M solutions: HCI, AgNOs, Ba(NO)2, Cu(NOs)2, Na250 NH4CI, and NazCO3. You will be combining each of the seven solutions with each other (two at a time) to discover how they react. Before coming to class, you will need to construct an appropriate grid to record your observations. You may discuss the construction of a grid with your classmates and must obtain your instructors approval before starting the experiment. You should make and record careful observations before and after reacting the solutions with one another. Be sure to note the formation of precipitates, evolution of gases, and evolution of heat. Odors can be detected by carefully wafting the solutions. Net-ionic equations need to be written in your notebook for each reaction. It is a good idea to write the equations before you carry out the experiment- compare the expected results with experimental results