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irinina [24]
3 years ago
4

(NH4)2S(aq)+SrCl2(aq)→

Chemistry
2 answers:
ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
5 0

The chemical equation will be;  

(NH4)2S(aq)+SrCl2(aq)→ 2 NH4Cl(aq) + SrSO4(s)

<h2>Further Explanation  </h2><h3>Chemical equation  </h3>
  • A chemical equation is an equation showing chemical symbols of reactants and those of products. They represent a chemical reactions between reactants to form products.
  • For example; (NH4)2S(aq)+SrCl2(aq)→ 2 NH4Cl(aq) + SrSO4(s), where (NH4)2S and SrCl2 are reactants while NH4Cl and SrSO4 are products.
<h3>Types of chemical reactions  </h3><h3>Precipitation reaction </h3>
  • Precipitation reactions are reactions which involves the formation of a precipitate as one of the products. A precipitate is a compound that is insoluble in water.
  • An example of a precipitation reaction is; (NH4)2S(aq)+SrCl2(aq)→ 2 NH4Cl(aq) + SrSO4(s), where the compound SrSO4 is the precipitate.  
<h3>Displacement reaction </h3>
  • Displacement reactions are reactions where ions replace other ions in their compounds.
  • For example; ; (NH4)2S(aq)+SrCl2(aq)→ 2 NH4Cl(aq) + SrSO4(s) is an example of a double displacement reaction where NH4+ takes the place of Sr ions in SrCl2 and Sr2+ takes the place of NH4+ in (NH4)2SO4.
<h3>Decomposition reaction  </h3>
  • Decomposition reactions are reactions which involves break down of a compound to its constituent’s elements or other compounds by use of a catalyst or heat.
  • For example; Decomposition of lead (II) nitrate using heat to get lead (ii) oxide, oxygen and nitrogen (IV) oxide.
<h3>Neutralization reaction  </h3>
  • Neutralization reactions are reactions that involve reacting a base or an alkali and an acid to form a salt and water as the only product.
<h3>Redox reactions </h3>
  • Redox reactions are reactions that involve both reduction and oxidation. Some species in reactions undergo reduction while others undergo oxidation.  

Keywords: Chemical reactions, precipitation reactions, chemical equations

<h3>Learn more about: </h3>
  • Types of chemical reactions: brainly.com/question/10038840
  • Example of precipitation reaction: brainly.com/question/1146642
  • Example of single displacement reaction: brainly.com/question/1146642

Level: High school  

Subject: Chemistry  

Topic: Chemical reactions  

Sub-topic: Precipitation reactions  

yan [13]3 years ago
3 0
Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions.
(<span>NH4)2SO4(aq) + SrCl2(aq) --> SrSO4(s) + 2NH4Cl(aq) 
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<span>Check your solubility rules. All sulfates are soluble except for the sulfate salts of Ca, Sr, and Ba; plus Pb, Hg and Ag, the latter is slightly soluble in water.</span>


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