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# Answer: What solution can you add to each cation mixture to precipitate one cation while

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Problem 105P

What solution can you add to each cation mixture to precipitate one cation while keeping the other cation in solution? Write a net ionic equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs.

(a) $$F e^{2+}(a q)$$ and $$P b^{2+}(a q)$$

(b) $$K^{+}(a q)$$ and $$C a^{2+}(a q)$$

(c) $$A g^{+}(a q)$$ and $$B a^{2+}(a q)$$

(d) $$C u^{2+}(a q)$$ and $$H g_{2}{ }^{2+}(a q)$$

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

Fe^2+(aq)

Pb^2+(aq)

K ^+(aq)

Ca^2+(aq)

Ag^+(aq)

Ba^2+(aq)

Cu^2+(aq)

Hg_2 ^2+(aq)

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Solution 105P

(a) Fe2+(aq) and Pb2+(aq) :

Adding Chloride(Cl-) , Bromide (Br-) , Iodide(I-) or sulfate(SO42-) will produce salts of iron(Fe) that are soluble and hence these ions remain in the solution and salts of lead(Pb) that are insoluble.

(b) K+(aq) and Ca2+(aq) :

Adding carbonates(CO32-) and phosphates(PO43-) will produce salts of potassium(K) that are soluble and  and hence these ions remain in the solution and salts of calcium(Ca) that are insoluble.

(c) Ag+(aq) and Ba2+(aq) :

Adding Chloride(Cl-) , Bromide (Br-) , Iodide(I-) will produce salts of Barium(Ba) that are soluble  and hence these ions remain in the solution and salts of Silver(Ag) that are insoluble.

(d) Cu2+(aq) and Hg22+(aq) :

Adding Chloride(Cl-) , Bromide (Br-) , Iodide(I-) or sulfate(SO42-) will produce salts of Copper(Cu) that are soluble  and hence these ions remain in the solution and salts of Mercury(Mg) that are insoluble.

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##### ISBN: 9780321910295

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