The table below shows ionic compounds we will mix. Each box outlined in bold sho
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The table below shows ionic compounds we will mix. Each box outlined in bold shows the mixing of a compound in a row and one in a column. For example, KNO3 will be reacted with each of the compounds list on the left. List all ions present at the top of each box (4 per box). Write the formulas of binary ionic compounds formed from possible combinations of positive and negative ions (2 per box) that are different from the starting materials below the ions. The first box is filled in for you as an example.
KNO3
KBr
K2CO3
K2C2O4
K3PO4
NaCl
K+, NO3–
Na+, Cl–
KCl, NaNO3
CaCl2
CoCl2
ZnCl2
KNO3
KBr
K2CO3
K2C2O4
K3PO4
NaCl
K+, NO3–
Na+, Cl–
KCl, NaNO3
CaCl2
CoCl2
ZnCl2
Explanation / Answer
KNO3
KBr
K2CO3
K2C2O4
K3PO4
NaCl
K+, NO3–
Na+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Na+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Na+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Na+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Na+, Cl–
KCl, NaNO3
KCl, NaBr
KCl, Na2CO3
KCl, Na2C2O4
KCl, Na3PO43
CaCl2
K+, NO3–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Ca2+, Cl–
KCl, Ca(NO3)2
KCl, CaBr2
KCl, CaCO3
KCl, CaC2O4
KCl, Ca3(PO4)2
CoCl2
K+, NO3–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Co2+, Cl–
KCl, Co(NO3)2
KCl, CoBr2
KCl, CoCO3
KCl, CoC2O4
KCl, Co3(PO4)2
ZnCl2
K+, NO3–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Zn2+, Cl–
KCl, Zn(NO3)2
KCl, ZnBr2
KCl, ZnCO3
KCl, ZnC2O4
KCl, Zn3(PO4)2
Oxidation states of cations (Na, K are +1), (Ca, Co & Zn are +2)
Oxidation states of anions (Cl, Br are -1), (CO3, C2O4 are -2) and PO4 is -3
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KNO3
KBr
K2CO3
K2C2O4
K3PO4
NaCl
K+, NO3–
Na+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Na+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Na+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Na+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Na+, Cl–
KCl, NaNO3
KCl, NaBr
KCl, Na2CO3
KCl, Na2C2O4
KCl, Na3PO43
CaCl2
K+, NO3–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Ca2+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Ca2+, Cl–
KCl, Ca(NO3)2
KCl, CaBr2
KCl, CaCO3
KCl, CaC2O4
KCl, Ca3(PO4)2
CoCl2
K+, NO3–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Co2+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Co2+, Cl–
KCl, Co(NO3)2
KCl, CoBr2
KCl, CoCO3
KCl, CoC2O4
KCl, Co3(PO4)2
ZnCl2
K+, NO3–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, Br–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, CO32–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, C2O4–
Zn2+, Cl–
K+, PO43–
Zn2+, Cl–
KCl, Zn(NO3)2
KCl, ZnBr2
KCl, ZnCO3
KCl, ZnC2O4
KCl, Zn3(PO4)2
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