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Answer:</h3>
Li₂S(aq)+Pb(NO₃)₂(aq)
→ PbS(s) + LiNO₃(aq)
K2S(aq)+Sn(NO₃)₄(aq→ SnS(s) + KNO₃(aq)
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Explanation:</h3>
- According to solubility rules, metal sulfides are insoluble except Calcium sulfide(CaS), Magnesium sulfide(MgS), Barium sulfide(BaS), and those of potassium, sodium, and ammonium.
- Therefore, when all the other sulfides are formed during a reaction they form a precipitate that is shown to be in solid-state.
- Precipitates are formed during precipitation reactions when cations and anions combine to form a compound that is insoluble in water.
In our case; In the equations given, some reactions will take place to form a precipitate while others will not occur.
That is;
- Na₂S(aq)+KCl(aq) → No reaction
- Li₂S(aq)+Pb(NO₃)₂(aq) → PbS(s) + LiNO₃(aq)
- Pb(ClO₃)₂(aq)+NaNO₃(aq) → No reaction
- AgNO₃(aq)+KCl(aq) →AgCl(s) + KNO₃(aq)
- K2S(aq)+Sn(NO₃)₄(aq→ SnS(s) + KNO₃(aq)
The first reaction will not occur.
The second equation is a precipitation reaction that forms lead(ii)sulfide which is a black precipitate.
The third reaction will not take place.
The fourth reaction will be a precipitation reaction forming silver chloride precipitate.
The fifth equation is also a precipitation reaction that forms tin(ii) sulfide, SnS which is a black precipitate.
Therefore; the equations that answers our question are;
- Li₂S(aq)+Pb(NO₃)₂(aq) → PbS(s) + LiNO₃(aq)
- K2S(aq)+Sn(NO₃)₄(aq→ SnS(s) + KNO₃(aq)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Question: Scientists can use many strategies during investigations, including heldwork, surveys,
models, and experiments. Which of these phrases best describes an experiment?
A mathematical analysis of data
B. observation of animals in their natural world
Ci collection of data from an uncontrolled environment for comparative purposes
D. procedure with controlled conditions and test and outcome variables
Places where a standing wave remains fixed in place.
Answer:
You apply the experiment in real life
Explanation:
if im thinking about how im gonna make a big kaboom explosion, I crash the plane and it makes a big kaboom explosion in the real field
Answer:
The two-dimensional crystal is shown in the attached file.
Explanation:
The two-dimensional crystal that contains six formula units of sodium chloride in the solid state is shown in the attached file. In the two-dimensional crystal, there are ion pointing outward and there are others pointing inward. Each sodium ion in the crystal is surrounded by 6 chloride ions. Similarly, each chloride ion in the crystal is also surrounded by 6 sodium ions. Due to this arrangement, the number six (6) is commonly known as the the coordination number of sodium and chloride ions.