6 Nov 2021
Problem 82d
Page 173
Section: Cumulative Problems
Chapter 4: Chemical Quantities and Aqueous Reactions
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6 Nov 2021
Given information
Given reactants :
Aqueous strontium sulfide and aqueous copper(II) sulfate
Step-by-step explanation
Step 1.
The reaction takes place if any of the products are insoluble.
There is no reaction if all of the products are soluble.
For sulphide and sulphate, the solubility rule is:
Generally, salts containing Sulfate ion ions are soluble with exceptions .
Most salts containing sulfide ion are insoluble with exceptions .
Switching one cation with the cation of another compound or one anion with the anion of another compound can forecast possible products.
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