?Consider the generic ionic compounds with the formulas \(A_{2}X\_ and \(BY_{2}\) and
Chapter 5, Problem 92(choose chapter or problem)
Consider the generic ionic compounds with the formulas \(A_{2}X\_ and \(BY_{2}\) and the following solubility rules: \(A_{2}X\_ soluble; \(BY_{2}\) soluble; AY insoluble; BX soluble. Assume \(A^{+}\) ions are circles, \(B^{2+}\) ions are squares, \(X^{2-}\) ions are triangles, and \(Y^{-}\) ions are diamonds. Solutions of the two compounds (\(A_{2}X\) and \(BY_{2}\)) are represented as follows:
Draw a molecular-level representation showing the result of mixing the two given solutions and write an equation to represent the reaction.
Text Transcription:
A_2X
BY_2
A^+
B^2+
X^2-
Y^-
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