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1. Describe, what is a salt.

Give some examples (0,5)


2. 43,8 g of calcium chloride hydrate was heated. 21.6 g water was released.
Determine the formula of the hydrate and name it. (1,5)
3. Calculate the percentage of water in lead (II) sulfate heptahydrate. (1)
4. When cannot the reactions between ions occur ? (0,5)
5. Write molecular and ionic equations (full ionic and net ionic) if the reaction
can occur. If the reaction cannot occur, explain, why. (2,5)

a) Iron (II) chloride + barium hydroxide


b) Chromium (III) nitrate + sodium fosfate
c) BaCO3(s) + HCl(aq)
d) Aluminum sulfate + potassium hydroxide
e) NaNO3(aq) + KBr(aq)

6. Two solutions are mixed together: 500ml 1.2 mol/l AgNO3 and 600 ml 9%
Na3PO4 (density 1.07 g/cm3). Calculate the mass of the formed precipitate.
(2)
Or if this too complicated, solve this
Solution that contais 15g of barium chloride reacts with sodium sulfate solution.
Calculate the mass of obtained precipitate. (1)

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