04 Study Guide-Ionic Equations
04 Study Guide-Ionic Equations
If the compound is soluble in water, the compound will actually be present as ions.
Practice Problem: Write a complete ionic equation for the following molecular equation. Use the solubility
rules in table 4.1 to write in the missing phases.
2 K3PO4 + 3 FeBr2 6 KBr + Fe3(PO4)2
Cross out spectator ions in your equation above and then write the net ionic equation below.
Using the solubility rules in Table 4.1, circle any of the following salts that are soluble in water.
Show how the cations and anions would swap in a double displacement reaction between AgNO 3 and BaCl2.
Write an (s) next to any solid that forms as a precipitate.
End of Chapter 4 Practice Problems
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For detailed solutions to these problems, go to the OpenStax website and download the “Student Answer and
Solution Guide.”
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