What type of reaction occurs when a potassium nitrate solution is mixed with a barium acetate solution?

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potassium nitrate solution and barium acetate

I am seriously lost on this, this is the only one out of 6 that I cannot do for some reason. I've been doing chem since 4 today.

  1. There is no reaction. Look up the solubility of these. KNO3 is soluble Ba(C2H3O2)2 is soluble. Now look at the possible products if they react as double displacement. KC2H3O2 is soluble and Ba(NO3)2 is soluble. Neither of the possible products is a gas. Neither is a weak electrolyte. Reactions occur for the following reasons: a ppt is formed. a gas is formed a weak electrolyte (like H2O) is formed.

    a redox reaction occurs.

  1. Write the balanced chemical equation for each of these reactions. Include phases. When aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing lead(II) nitrate, a solid precipitate forms. However, when additional aqueous hydroxide is added the

  2. When an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is added to an aqueous solution of chromium(III) nitrate, Cr(NO3)3, a precipitate of chromium(III) hydroxide, Cr(OH)3, forms. Write a balanced net ionic equation for this reaction.

  3. Write the balanced chemical equation for each of these reactions. Include phases. When aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing lead(II) nitrate, a solid precipitate forms. However, when additional aqueous hydroxide is added the

  4. Assume that a given solution caontains Ag+or Ba2+ or a mixture of both. A reasonable method for doing a qualitative analysis on this solution might be sketched out as followes (remember || means a precipitate forms and | means a solution remains. It is

  5. If I added sodium carbonate to magnesium nitrate, would it be insoluble & a precipitate forms? If I added sodium carbonate to calcium nitrate, would it be insoluble & precipitate forms? Adding sodium carbonate to strontium nitrate: insoluble, precipitate

  6. when two solutions are mixed and a new color is observed is this color change an indication that a chemical reaction has occurred? Explain why?

  7. 100 mL of each of the following solutions is mixed; which one of the mixed solutions is a buffer? A) 1.0 M NH3(aq) + 0.6 M KOH(aq) B) 1.0 M NH4Cl(aq) + 1.0 M KOH(aq) C) 1.0 M NH3(aq) + 0.4 M HCl(aq) D) 1.0 M NH4Cl(aq) + 0.4 M HCl(aq) E) 1.0 M NH3(aq) + 1.0

  8. 1) Aqueous solutions of potassium sulfate and ammonium nitrate are mixed together. Which statement is correct? A) Both KNO3 and NH4SO4 precipitate from solution B) A gas is released C) NH4SO4 will precipitate from solution D) KNO3 will precipitate from

  9. If you had left your copper(II) nitrate/potassium hydroxide precipitate stand for a while, the precipitate would turn into a black powder. The copper doesn’t reduce in this reaction, but one mole of water is produced from the reaction of one mole of the

  10. Solutions of potassium carbonate, copper(II) chloride, and lead(II) nitrate are each added to a beaker. Will any compound(s) precipitate from solution? Write a balanced net ionic equation for any precipitation reaction that occurs. I have gotten this so

when siver nitrate is added with potassium iodide ,siver combines with iodide and form silver iodide and potassium combines with nitrate ion and form potassium nitrate

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