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Write the balanced, A) Molecular B) Ionic C) Net Ionic, equations for the exchange reactions between the given compounds. Include phase notations in your answers.
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The colour of the precipitate will help identify the metal: ... Calcium hydroxide is soluble; no precipitate is formed ... GROUP I : THE ALKALI METALS : PRECIPITATE REACTIONS...
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The details of martensite and omega morphology in Zr-Nb, spinodal and precipitation reactions in Zr-Al, and the crystallisation of the amorphous phase in Zr-Ni and Zr-Fe are all fully described.
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2. The formation (or disappearance) of an insoluble solid called a precipitate. Some reactions result with the production of an insoluble solid called a precipitate, which normally settles to the bottom of the reaction mixture as a collection of particles.
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Oxidation - Reduction reactions; Oxidation; - gains O atoms; - charge becomes more positive; - loses H atoms; - loses electrons; - O.S. increases; Reduction; - loses O atoms; - charge becomes less positive; ... Types of redox reactions...
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Basically, two or more solutions are combined resulting in a reaction that produces an insoluble product, a precipitate. Typically, these types of reactions involve ionic compounds in aqueous solution. The precipitation reaction is said to occur because of the strong attractive forces certain ions have for each other.
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