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Predict the following for the double replacement reactions below. Use the solubility table in your book to
help you determine some of the answers. Use your knowledge of the products of double replacement
reactions to predict if a gas (CO2) or water will be a product.
1)Place a “P” in the box if a precipitate will be formed. 2)Put a “G” in the box if a gas will be formed. 3)
Put “H2O” in the blank if water is a product. 3)Put “NR” if you can predict for sure that there will be no
reaction. 4)Leave the box blank if you can’t tell if there is a gas or precipitate produced, or no visible
reaction.
Pb(NO3)2 HCl Na3PO4 KI CuSO4 H2SO4 NaOH AgNO3 CaCl2 HNO3 Na2CO3 FeCl3
NH3
FeCl3
Na2CO3
HNO3
CaCl2
AgNO3
NaOH
H2SO4
CuSO4
KI
Na3PO4
HCl
NH3
FeCl3
Na2
CO3
HNO3
CaCl2
Ag
NO3
H2
SO4
Cu
SO4
KI
Na3
PO4
HCl
Remember that most of these reactions are double replacement reactions. These types of
reactions produce some substance that leaves the chemical reaction (a precipitate, a
gas, or water).
1)Ammonia (NH3) when dissolved in water, as used in this lab, is shown in the following
reversible reaction: NH3 + H20 ------ NH4OH. What is a reason you were unable to
predict reactions that would occur without this knowledge?
2)Write balanced equations for all the reactions that produced a precipitate with NH3.
(Use NH4OH in the place of NH3)
3)Write balanced equations for any reactions that had water as one of the products.
4)Write balanced equations for any reactions that produced a gas as a product.
5)What particular type of compound, when reacted with an acid, forms a gas? What gas
is produced?
6)Write chemical equations for any reactions that produced color changes, but no
precipitate. Was it possible to predict these reactions? Explain your answer