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A net ionic equation is useful, as it shows:
a) only the species which react to form a precipitate.
b) all of the species in aqueous solution.
c) only the spectator ions in the reaction.
d) all of the above.

We must be on the lookout for a precipitate in a reaction which is a(n):
a) aqueous reaction
b) combustion reaction
c) decomposition reaction
d) physical change

Which sulfate is most likely to be insoluble?
a) K2SO4
b) MgSO4
c) Na2SO4
d) BaSO4

Which of the following salts is insoluble?
a) Ca3(PO4)2
b) NaF
c) CaBr2
d) K2SO4

Which of the following salts is insoluble?
a) KNO3
b) SrCl2
c) PbSO4
d) KI

Which of the following salts is insoluble?
a) CuCO3
b) KCl
c) NaNO3
d) Li3PO4

Which of the following is a common precipitate?
a) CaBr2
b) PbBr2
c) LiBr
d) NaBr

Which of the following is a common precipitate?
a) AgNO3
b) NaCl
c) BaCl2
d) AgCl

Which group of anions are always soluble?
a) Carbonates
b) Sulfates
c) Nitrates
d) Phosphates

Which group of cations are always soluble?
a) Group 1 (Alkali Metals)
b) Group 2 (Alkaline Earth Metals)
c) Transition Metals
d) None of the above

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