Wednesday, January 23, 2008

What are the products here?

If copper(II)chloride reacted with sodium nitrate what products would form and what type of reaction would have occurred?

13 comments:

junger said...

It will be an Aques reaction. It may will make sodium bisulphate. This accurs in water.

kelseyr. said...

It is a aqueous reaction. It occurs in water. It will make sodium bisulphate.

karlen said...

This will form sodium bisulphate. It happens to occur in water. It will be an Aques reaction that occurs from those.

bertsch said...

It will be and aqueous reaction. It occurs in water. It makes sodium bisulphate.

jacob ochsner said...

It is a aqueous reaction because it occurs in water. It will make sodium bisulphate.

aaron peterson said...

It is an aqueous reaction. An aqueous reaction is a double-replacement reactionthat occurs in liquids. The products will be sodium chloride and copper nitrate.

amanda said...

It will be an aqueous reaction. This is a double-replacement reaction. The products of this reaction will be copper nitrate and sodium chloride.

jacob ochsner said...

I did not write three sentences so here is my last one.

Kelsey M. said...

This is an aqueous solution which occurs in water. It will make sodium bisulphate. It will make Copper nitrate and sodium chloride.

Reeber said...

This will cause an aqueous solution. This usually happens in water. Then it forms Sodium Bisulphate.

BiG Goehring said...

This would have to be an aqueous reaction. This occurs in H20. Also with this, it will make a sodium bisulphate.

mike goetz said...

a Duble replacement reaction will ocurr and form sodium chloride and Copper(2)nitrate. they are both aques solutions not reactions

tara said...

It will form a aqueous reaction. This reaction occurs in water. It will make a sodium bisulphate.