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A) Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium hydroxide and iron(II)

ID: 490851 • Letter: A

Question

A) Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium hydroxide and iron(II) bromide are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

B) Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of iron(II) bromide and potassium hydroxide are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

C) Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium carbonate and manganese(II) bromide are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

D) Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of chromium(III) bromide and potassium carbonate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

Explanation / Answer

A)

The for this reaction is:

Ba(OH)2 (aq) + FeBr2 (aq) --------------> Fe(OH)2 (s) + BaBr2 (aq)

net ionic equation :

Fe+2 (aq) + 2 OH- (aq)   ------------> Fe(OH)2 (s)

B)

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

Fe+2 (aq) + 2 OH- (aq) -------------> Fe(OH)2 (s)

C)

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

Mn+2 (aq) + CO32- (aq) --------------> MnCO3 (s)

D)

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

2Cr 3+ (aq) + 3CO3 2- (aq) ---> Cr2(CO3)3 (s)

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