CHEM 110 Study Guide - John Abbott College, Iron(Iii) Nitrate, Barium Nitrate

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Chemistry nyb john abbott college fall 2009. 2: read the experimental procedure in your lab manual, write the formulas for all compounds to be used in this experiment. 0. 1 mol/l cobalt(ii) nitrate: write the formula equation and the net ionic equation for one reaction listed in the worksheet in which a precipitate will be formed. Use your solubility table to do this: carbonic acid (h2co3) is a molecular compound that may be formed by combining h+ (or h3o+) and carbonate (co3. 2-): which two compounds in exp 2 could react together to produce carbonic acid, carbonic acid is unstable in water. Write the net ionic equation (including phases) for the reaction of carbonic acid in water: consider the following reaction: Ag(s) + cu2+(aq: write the two half reactions, indicating which is oxidation and which is reduction, balance the overall reaction. c, identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent.

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