There will be no reaction if all the reactants and possible products are aqueous while there is no insoluble salts precipitate that are formed.
Check if any of the possible products are insoluble in the solvent you are using. In other words, mix each type of anion with each type of cation and look at the solubility of each combination. If any of these compounds are insoluble, than it will precipitate out.
Yes, between reactive chemicals there is likely to be a reaction which will lead to precipitation if all the reactants and possible products are aqueous. The reactants, although aqueous, could fail to react if they are endothermic.
reactants ---> products
reactants -----> products is correct
The answer is Reactants Yield Products.
Yes, the reactants must be soluble.
a precipitate
The insoluble product is called precipitate.
Check if any of the possible products are insoluble in the solvent you are using. In other words, mix each type of anion with each type of cation and look at the solubility of each combination. If any of these compounds are insoluble, than it will precipitate out.
Two products are formed; one is a precipitate.
Several products are insoluble in water.
The process you describe is known as precipitation, and the solid substance that was formed as a result of the reaction is called precipitate
Yes, between reactive chemicals there is likely to be a reaction which will lead to precipitation if all the reactants and possible products are aqueous. The reactants, although aqueous, could fail to react if they are endothermic.
a precipitate is a solid that forms during a chemical reactions
When a precipitate forms, cations and anions in aqueous solutions combine to form an insoluble ionic solid. This is specifically classified as a double replacement reaction and takes the form AB + CD --> AD + CB.
When two aqueous solutions of soluble ionic compounds are mixed, the production of a precipitate is possible if one of the double replacement reaction products is insoluble in water. FeCl3(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) --> 3NaCl(aq) + Fe(OH)3(s) The Fe(OH)3 produced in the double replacement is insoluble in water and will therefore form a solid precipitate upon mixing. The formation of the precipitate indicates a chemical reaction has occurred.
reactants ---> products