Precipitation Reactions and Net Ionic Equations - Chemistry

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • This chemistry video tutorial explains how to balance and predict the products of precipitation reaction in addition to writing the net ionic equation.
    Stoichiometry Practice Test: • How To Solve Stoichiom...
    Solute, Solvent, & Solution:
    • Solute, Solvent, & Sol...
    Strong & Weak Electrolytes:
    • Identifying Strong Ele...
    Molarity Practice Problems:
    • Molarity Practice Prob...
    Ion Concentration In Solutions:
    • Ion Concentration in S...
    Dilution Problems:
    • Dilution Problems, Che...
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    Types of Chemical Reactions:
    • Types of Chemical Reac...
    Solubility Rules:
    • Solubility Rules
    Predicting The Products of Reactions:
    • Predicting The Product...
    Activity Series of Metals:
    • Activity Series of Met...
    Will This Reaction Occur?
    • Chemistry - Will The R...
    Predicting Products of SR Reactions:
    • Predicting Products of...
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    Double Replacement Reactions:
    • Introduction to Double...
    Net Ionic Equations:
    • Precipitation Reaction...
    Writing Chemical Equations From Words:
    • How To Write Chemical ...
    Solution Stoichiometry:
    • Solution Stoichiometry...
    Molarity & Dilution Problems:
    • Molarity Dilution Prob...
    Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:
    • Acid Base Neutralizati...
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    Acid Base Titration Problems:
    • Acid Base Titration Pr...
    Mixture Problems:
    • Mixture Problems
    Calculating Oxidation Numbers:
    • How To Calculate Oxida...
    Oxidation and Reduction Reactions:
    • Oxidation and Reductio...
    Balancing Redox Reactions:
    • Half Reaction Method, ...
    Ideal Gas Law Problems:
    • Ideal Gas Law Practice...
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      Its a transition metal, so they generally have different ions (depending on which given one) In the question, he used Pb(NO3)2, tracing back on the criss-cross method, that shows that the lead (Pb)charge used in that reaction would be +2, If it was Pb(NO3)4 then the lead (Pb) charged used would be Pb+4 @@marlenegarcia6811 😀

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    i have a question someone please answer
    why did he leave 2AgCl in the products at 4:52? why didn't you separate it and write the charge like you did with ca(no3)2?

    • @neptune6619
      @neptune6619 7 месяцев назад +1

      I have the same question

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    @hetalraiththa1127 6 лет назад +6

    are double displacement and precipitation rection same??

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    @qoaeramv 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why do you leave the PbBr2 as it is and not seperate them?

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    @shayzans.3873 5 лет назад

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    @Healthy_ish 7 лет назад

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  • @quesiachagas5446
    @quesiachagas5446 11 месяцев назад +1

    why you did not put the subscript on cl2? AgCL2

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  • @douglasw1545
    @douglasw1545 7 лет назад +25

    don't understand how you know the charges here of each element..

    • @K9Raptor
      @K9Raptor 7 лет назад +15

      Douglas W Every element in a group has the same charge, you can calculate for the charge too by looking at the valence electrons, eg. Oxygen's valence electron would be 6 as 16-2-8, and you can see that it is missing 2 electrons for it to be stable, therefore it's charge would be -2.

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    THE QUIZ IS TOMORROW EVERYONE WISH ME LUCK!

    • @tmln3260
      @tmln3260 4 месяца назад

      good luck