Question #470ad
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Here's my take on this.
Explanation:
The problem wants you to predict the precipitate produced by mixing two solutions, one that contains aluminium nitrate,
The reaction takes place in aqueous solution, so right from the start you should be aware that you're dealing with ions.
Soluble ionic compounds dissociate completely in aqueous solution to form cations, which are positively charged ions, and anions, which are negatively charged ions.
The two solutions can thus be written as
#"Al"("NO"_ 3)_ (3(aq)) -> "Al"_ ((aq))^(3+) + 3"NO"_ (3(aq))^(-)#
It's absolutely crucial to make sure that you add the charges of the ions to the chemical equation.
#"NaOH"_ ((aq)) -> "Na"_ ((aq))^(+) + "OH"_ ((aq))^(-)#
Now, you should be familiar with the solubility rules for aqueous solutions.
