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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Determine whether a precipitate will form in 10 mL of 2.0x10^-8M AgNO3 and 20 mL of 4.0x10^-5M NaI

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First write the equation for the double displacement reaction and identify the potential precipitate based on solubility rules. You may need the balanced equation in subsequent steps.

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Soluble: Group I and NH4+ compounds all nitrates all acetates all chlorides, bromides and iodides (except Ag+, Pb2+, Cu+ and Hg22+) all sulfates (except Ag+, Pb2+, Ba2+, Sr2+ and Ca2+) Insoluble: carbonates (except Group I, NH4+ and uranyl compounds) sulfites (except Group I and NH4+ compounds) phosphates (except Group I and NH4+ compounds) hydroxides and oxides (except Group I, NH4+, Ba2+, Sr2+ and Tl+) sulfides (except Group I, Group II and NH4+ compounds)

OpenStudy (jfraser):

you will also need the KSP value for any expected precipitate, because the concentrations you start with may be lower than the maximum allowable limits of precipitation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can anyone write it step by step because Im still not getting it

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