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90. Magnesium chloride and sodium carbonate are added together. a. Write an equation for the combination of magnesium chloride and sodium carbonate. (Make sure it is balanced!) b. What type of reaction is this? _____________________ c. Would a precipitate form from this combination of reactants? If so, name the compound that makes the precipitate: ____________________

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Try to write the equation, and post it. We will help you if necessary to correct the equation. Chemistry is not a spectator sport. You will learn by doing it by yourself. For the precipitate, you can look up the solubility for each combination of compounds at room temperature (say 25 deg.). Wiki page for any of the compounds gives the solubilities, for example: solubility of MgCl is 52.9 g at 0 deg. C (very soluble! ) MgCl : ~52.9 g/100 g H2O Na2CO3 MgCO3 NaCl

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