Name: _____________________________________________________
Solubility and Precipitation Reactions
1. On the basis of
solubility rules indicate if the substance is (aq) soluble
or (ppt) insoluble in water:
a.) ________ Na2SO4
b.) ________ ammonium phosphate
c.) ________ Cu3PO4
d.) ________ lead(II) sulfate
e.) ________ AgOH
f.) ________ mercury(I) chloride
g.) ________ AgCl
h.) ________ magnesium sulfate
i.)
________ Fe2S3
j.) ________ iron(II) carbonate
k.) ________ Ni(OH)2
l.) ________ mercury(II) nitrate
m.) _______ BaSO4
n.) _______ zinc acetate
o.) _______ Cr(NO3)6
p.) _______ lead(II) chloride
q.) _______ Li2CO3
r.) _______ osmium(VIII) nitrate
s.) _______ Al(OH)3
t.) _______ ammonium sulfide
2. Write the products of dissociation for the following
salts. If insoluble write none.
a.)
CuSO4 à
b.)
HCl à
c.)
NH4C2H3O2 à
d.)
Na3PO4 à
e.)
Hg2(OH)2 à
f.)
potassium sulfide à
g.)
lead(II) sulfate à
h.)
silver chloride à
i.) sodium
carbonate à
j.)
chromium(III) nitrate à
3. Complete the
word equation then write a balanced chemical equation that includes phase
notation. Circle the precipitate. If no reaction takes place write No Reaction
a.) Sodium chloride
and silver nitrate à
b.) Phosphoric
acid and copper(II) sulfate à
c.) sodium
chloride and magnesium bromide à
d.) sodium
sulfide and iron(III) nitrate à
e.) ammonium
phosphate and tin(II) nitrate à
f.) lead(II) nitrate and sulfuric acid à
g.) silver
acetate and sodium sulfide à
h.) ammonium
carbonate and sodium phosphate à
i.) ammonium
phosphate and lead(II) acetate à