Thursday, July 2, 2015

Lab 4A: Double Replacement Reaction Lab

(Fig. 1, the well plate after the mixtures had been made)

(Fig. 2, the list of the molecular equations for each of the chemical reactions)

(Fig. 3, the list of the net ionic equations for the chemical reactions that formed a solid precipitate)

The thing that challenged me the most about this lab was making the molecular equations for each of the 10 chemical reactions. It's really important to keep tabs on the balances of each side, so constantly making sure that the number of atoms didn't change when going from a product to a reaction was a challenge.

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