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:

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

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

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

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

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

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  6. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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