Lab 6: Solid Evidence Lab

Purpose: When two aqueous solutions are combined together, a precipitate, or solid, is often formed. In this lab we combined pairs of solutions together and evaluated what products were yielded. Additionally, we determined if the products were in a solid or aqueous state using the General Rules for Solubility.

Double Replacement Chemical Equations with Ionic Substances: 


Net Ionic Equations:

Surprise/Challenge: The opaque, vibrant, white color of Silver Chloride surprised me because all other white precipitates were more transparent. The concept of how two seemingly unrelated substances can react to form a completely unique product is shocking. 
The most challenging aspect of this lab was determining the solubility of substances after carrying out the double replacement. 

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