Nuffield A level chemistry Practical
A selection of precipitation reactions using Sodium Carbonate (unless otherwise specified).
A precipitation reaction is a reaction in which soluble ions in separate solutions are mixed together to form an insoluble compound that settles out of solution as a solid. That insoluble compound is called a precipitate.
@marine12320 That would be copper(ii) carbonate. Not that you will need an answer 1 yr. later =)
aristotleschild 2 years ago
Where is lead (II) iodide? :(
MakaronZSosem 2 years ago
Copper carbonate.
stillstillcant 2 years ago
Oh also, what is the precipitate from mixing Copper Sulfate(aqueous) and Sodium Carbonate(aqueous)?
marine12320 3 years ago
haha Lead(II) Nitrate was used like 6 times.
marine12320 3 years ago 2
how to make potassium iodide?
somy4life 3 years ago
how is it formed?
kany3x 3 years ago
Brilliant
Great Help
rainfrancine 3 years ago
Oh god! No more! Please!
Pspimp 4 years ago