Using the general solubility rules given in Table 4.1, name three reagents that would form precipitates with each of the following ions in aqueous solution. Write the net ionic equation for each of your suggestions. a. chloride ion d. sulfate ion b. calcium ion e. mercury(I) ion, Hg2 2 c. iron(III) ion f. silver ion
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