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It is very important that you know these guidelines and how to apply them in reactions. It is very important that you know these guidelines and how to apply them in reactions. 1) Common inorganic acids and low-molecular- weight organic acids are water soluble. 2) All common compounds of the Group IA metal ions and the ammonium ion are water soluble. Li + Na + K + Rb + Cs + NH 4 + Li +, Na +, K +, Rb +, Cs +, and NH 4 + Solubility Guidelines for Compounds in Aqueous Solutions

Aqueous Solutions: An Introduction 3)Common nitrates, acetates, chlorates, and perchlorates are water soluble. NO 3 - CH 3 COO - ClO 3 - ClO 4 -NO 3 -, CH 3 COO -, ClO 3 -, and ClO 4 - 4)Common chlorides are water soluble. AgCl Hg 2 Cl 2 PbCl 2 Exceptions – AgCl, Hg 2 Cl 2, & PbCl 2 Common bromides and iodides behave similarly to chlorides. Common fluorides are water soluble. MgF 2 CaF 2 SrF 2 BaF 2 PbF 2 Exceptions – MgF 2, CaF 2, SrF 2, BaF 2, and PbF 2

Aqueous Solutions: An Introduction 5)Common sulfates are water soluble. PbSO 4 BaSO 4 HgSO 4Exceptions – PbSO 4, BaSO 4, & HgSO 4 CaSO 4 SrSO 4 Ag 2 SO 4Moderately soluble – CaSO 4, SrSO 4, & Ag 2 SO 4 insoluble 6)Common metal hydroxides are water insoluble. LiOH, NaOH, KOH, RbOH CsOH Exceptions – LiOH, NaOH, KOH, RbOH & CsOH Common bromides and iodides behave similarly to chlorides. Common fluorides are water soluble. MgF 2, CaF 2, SrF 2, BaF 2, and PbF 2 Exceptions – MgF 2, CaF 2, SrF 2, BaF 2, and PbF 2

Aqueous Solutions: An Introduction insoluble 7)Common carbonates, phosphates, and arsenates are water insoluble. CO 3 2- PO 4 3- AsO 4 3-CO 3 2-, PO 4 3-, & AsO 4 3- IA metals NH 4 + Ca to BaExceptions- IA metals and NH 4 + plus Ca to Ba MgCO 3Moderately soluble – MgCO 3 insoluble 8)Common sulfides are water insoluble. IA metals NH 4 + IIA metals Exceptions – IA metals and NH 4 + plus IIA metals

Ionic Equations There are three ways to write reactions in aqueous solutions. 1. Molecular equation Show all reactants & products in molecular or ionic form 2. Total ionic equation Show the ions and molecules as they exist in solution

Ionic Equations 3. Net ionic equation Shows ions that participate in reaction and removes spectator ions. Spectator ions do not participate in the reaction. Spectator ions in ’s.

Total ionic reaction Molecular equation Net ionic reaction

Total ionic equation Net ionic equation Molecular equation

Total ionic reaction Molecular equation Net ionic reaction

Total ionic reaction Molecular equation Net ionic reaction

Oxidation Numbers Guidelines for assigning oxidation numbers. 1. The oxidation number of any free, uncombined element is zero. 2. The oxidation number of an element in a simple (monatomic) ion is the charge on the ion. 3. In the formula for any compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers of all elements in the compound is zero. 4. In a polyatomic ion, the sum of the oxidation numbers of the constituent elements is equal to the charge on the ion.

Oxidation Numbers 5. Fluorine has an oxidation number of –1 in its compounds. 6. Hydrogen, H, has an oxidation number of +1 unless it is combined with metals, where it has the oxidation number -1. Examples – LiH, BaH 2 7. Oxygen usually has the oxidation number -2. Exceptions: In peroxides O has oxidation number of –1. Examples - H 2 O 2, CaO 2, Na 2 O 2 In OF 2 : O has oxidation number of +2.

Oxidation Numbers 8. Use the periodic table to help with assigning oxidation numbers of other elements. a.IA metals have oxidation numbers of +1. b.IIA metals have oxidation numbers of +2. c.IIIA metals have oxidation numbers of +3. There are a few rare exceptions. d.VA elements have oxidation numbers of –3 in binary compounds with H, metals or NH 4 +. e.VIA elements below O have oxidation numbers of –2 in binary compounds with H, metals or NH 4 +.

N in NaNO 3 Sn in K 2 Sn(OH) 6 P in H 3 PO 4 S in SO 3 2- Cr in Cr 2 O 7 2- Assign oxidation numbers to the element specified in each group of compounds

N in NH 3 O in Na 2 O 2 Fe N in N 2 O 4

Assign oxidation numbers to the element specified in each group of compounds P in H 4 P 2 O 7 Hg in Hg 2 Cl 2 Li in LiH S in S 4 O 6 2-