CHEM 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Solubility Table, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Sulfide

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Chem 1201 - lecture 10 - ways of writing chemical equations. Na2co3(aq) + mgso4 (aq) (note may not be balanced to start with) Na2co3(aq) + mgso4(aq) 2na+ ,so4 -2 & mg+2,co3 -2. The product compound formed must be charge balanced, this tells you if you need to balance. Na2co3(aq) + mgso4 (aq) na2so4(aq) + mgco3(s) Naoh (aq) + h2s (aq) (note may not be balanced to start with) Swap cations, pair them up, remember their charges. Na+ ,s -2 & 2h+ ,oh- Not balanced, products compounds must be charge balanced! 2 na+ +s-2 + 2h+ + 2 oh- 2 naoh (aq) + h2s (aq) . 2naoh (aq) + h2s (aq) na2s+ 2h2o. 2naoh (aq) + h2s (aq) na2s(s) + 2h2o(l) Complete ionic equation- before you can get to the cie you first have to have the me. (all the work takes place with the me) 2ki(aq) + pb(no3)2(aq) pbi2(s) + 2kno3(aq)

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