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Preparation of Salts (3)
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Preparation of Salts (3)
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Two types of salts that are initially insoluble in water, but can be dissolved in hot water to produce a colourless solution
Lead(II) chloride, PbCl2 and lead(II) iodide, PbI2
Preparation of Soluble Salts
The method to prepare salts depends on the solubility of the salt in water and the type of salt required
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts such as ammonium salts
Neutralisation reaction between acid and alkali
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts such as sodium salts
Neutralisation reaction between acid and alkali
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts such as potassium salts
Neutralisation reaction between acid and alkali
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts such as non ammonium salts
Reaction between: • Acid + Reactive metal • Acid + Metal oxide • Acid + Metal carbonate
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts such as non sodium salts
Reaction between: • Acid + Reactive metal • Acid + Metal oxide • Acid + Metal carbonate
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts such as non potassium salts
Reaction between: • Acid + Reactive metal • Acid + Metal oxide • Acid + Metal carbonate
Methods for the preparation of soluble salts
Double decomposition reaction (precipitation reaction)
The empirical formula for mercury(I) chloride
HgCl
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