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Chemistry, 25.04.2020 01:08 kellynadine02

Solutions of sodium sulfate and silver nitrate are mixed together.
On a piece of scratch paper write a fully balanced double-replacement equation for this reaction.
Using the chemical equation you wrote; which answer correctly identifies the precipitate (if there is one)
and the net ionic equation for the reaction that formed the precipitate?
There is no precipitate for the reaction; all products are soluble.
Precipitate: silver sulfate
Net lonic: 2Ag+ + SO42- --> Ag2SO4
Precipitate: sodium nitrate
Net lonic: Na2+ + 2NO3 --> Na(NO3)2
Precipitate: silver sulfate
Net lonic: Ag+ + SO42- --> AgSO4
Precipitate: sodium nitrate
Net lonic: Na+ + NO3 --> NaNO3

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