The precipitation of solid nickel carbonate, NiCO3, in aqueous solution is represented by:Ni2+(aq) + CO32-(aq) NiCO3(s)From the Solubility Rules we know that:Carbonates and phosphates are NOT soluble except those also containing Na+, K+ or NH4+.And NiCO3 is NOT SOLUBLE.
when carbon dioxide is produced in an aqueous solution, you can see the bubbles floating out of the liquid.
In general, cooling a solution slows the reaction. You can use the Arrhenius equation to figure out what effect a given temperature will have on a particular reaction (you'll need to know the activation energy).
A chemical reaction must exist between the titrant an the ion to be analyzed.
A metathesis reaction can be identified by the swapping of ions between reactants, resulting in the formation of new products. This exchange of ions can be verified by observing a change in color, formation of a precipitate, or evolution of gas during the reaction. Additionally, a metathesis reaction typically involves the combination of ionic compounds in aqueous solutions.
A precipitation reaction occurs when two aqueous ionic compounds react to form an insoluble solid called a precipitate. You can detect a precipitation reaction by observing the formation of a cloudy or milky solution, or by the appearance of a solid at the bottom of the reaction vessel.
If the solution that may contain chloride ions is aqueous, adding a solution of silver nitrate will cause a precipitate of silver chloride. (However, there are many other insoluble silver salts, so that this test is not specific to chloride.)
Difference Between Liquid and Aqueous• Liquid is a state of matter, while aqueous is a special type of liquid formed by dissolving a compound in water• All aqueous solutions are liquids, but not all liquids are aqueous solutionsPlease see related link
The precipitation of solid nickel carbonate, NiCO3, in aqueous solution is represented by:Ni2+(aq) + CO32-(aq) NiCO3(s)From the Solubility Rules we know that:Carbonates and phosphates are NOT soluble except those also containing Na+, K+ or NH4+.And NiCO3 is NOT SOLUBLE.
when carbon dioxide is produced in an aqueous solution, you can see the bubbles floating out of the liquid.
i do not know what Aqueous means
first of all u need to know the problem which is.................................................. the solution is............................................ u need to find the problem
I don't know the context of the solution but I believe in this case it means for ions to precipitate out. For example, when barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) is added to sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in aqueous solution, the ions will disassociate and barium sulfate (BaSO4) will form a solid from the Ba and the SO4, thus "come out of solution."
A carbonated soft drink is a solution- i don't know how but take my word for it i know it's true
In general, cooling a solution slows the reaction. You can use the Arrhenius equation to figure out what effect a given temperature will have on a particular reaction (you'll need to know the activation energy).
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Convince your reader that there's one solution that's best and that you know what that solution is. APEX!!!!!!!! :D