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Precipitation
Know Solubility Rules
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Formation of a Weak Acid
One ion is H3O+, other is conjugate base of a weak acid
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Formation of a Weak Base
One ion is OH-, other is conjugate acid of a weak base
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Redox Reaction (Look For)
Two Roman Numerals, Peroxide (H2O2), Permanganate (MnO4-), Dichromate (Cr2O2-),
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Metal + Ionic Solution
Metal Ion + Metal from positive ion in ionic solution
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Metal + Strong/Weak Acid
Metal ion + H2 + H2O
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Ag, Cu, Hg, Au + nitric acid
No or No2 + positive ion
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Active Metal (group 1, Ba, Ca, Sr) + H2O
H2 + strong base (ions)
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Metal oxide + water
strong base (ions)
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Nonmetal oxide + water
oxoacid (weak-molecule strong-ions)
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Soluble ionic compound + Water
- hydrolysis
- Ex. NaF + H2O -> HF + OH- +Na+
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Metal Oxoanion
metal oxide + nonmetal oxide
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Metal oxide + nonmetal oxide
Metal oxoanion
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Combution reaction (O2)
Well....
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Acid-Base Reaction
Weak acid/base written as compound. Strong Acid/base written as ions.
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