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Name: ___________________________________ CHEM 131

Precipitation Reactions and Ionic Equations – Study Guide


Sections 4.1 and 4.2 in OpenStax

Ionic Equations (Section 4.1)

The molecular equation shows ____________________________________________________________.

If the compound is soluble in water, the compound will actually be present as ions.

Watch the video tutorial on Ionic Equations

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

Spectator ions are not _____________________________________________________________.

Cross out spectator ions in your equation above and then write the net ionic equation below.

Precipitation Reactions (Section 4.6)

Precipitation reactions are ones in which ______________________________________________________.

Using the solubility rules in Table 4.1, circle any of the following salts that are soluble in water.

BaSO4 Na3PO4 AgCl KOH CuNO 3

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

#9, 11

For detailed solutions to these problems, go to the OpenStax website and download the “Student Answer and
Solution Guide.”

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