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Precipitation Reactions and General Solubility Rules Lab ResourcePrecipitation Reactions and General Solubility Rules Lab Resource
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Pingry School
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9th - 12th
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Science
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Precipitation Reactions and General Solubility Rules

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The more you know, the better your predictions! Using a hands-on lab experiment, collaborative groups collect information about ionic interactions. They record data describing the precipitate of reactions and use their information to write net ionic equations and develop general solubility rules.

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Concepts

precipitation, precipitates, chemical reactions, solubility

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Give pupils the unbalanced equation to balance prior to the experiment

Classroom Considerations

  • Expects a solid understanding of ions and how they react and bond
  • Allow time to collect and prepare lab materials

Pros

  • Provides a specific procedure for participants to follow
  • Includes a chart to collect data during the experiment

Cons

  • None

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