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Warm Up: Chemical Reactions #7 Sodium iodide solution is mixed with lead (II) nitrate solution

Block 64: W 4/2 and Th 4/3. Warm Up: Chemical Reactions #7 Sodium iodide solution is mixed with lead (II) nitrate solution Write the chemical equation for the reaction. Include state signifiers. Balance it. Identify the reaction type. Does this reaction occur? How do you know?

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Warm Up: Chemical Reactions #7 Sodium iodide solution is mixed with lead (II) nitrate solution

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  1. Block 64: W 4/2 and Th 4/3 • Warm Up: Chemical Reactions #7 Sodium iodide solution is mixed with lead (II) nitrate solution • Write the chemical equation for the reaction. Include state signifiers. • Balance it. • Identify the reaction type. • Does this reaction occur? • How do you know? • Be sure to get stamps for pages 5, 8, and 13 • Sapling #25 Tuesday at 11:55

  2. Class Practice • On your warm up page let’s draw the combustion of CH4. Get markers and paper to make a group poster. 4 rxns means I need to see 4 handwritings!

  3. Class Practice • Divide your paper into four parts and draw each of the reactions below. • The decomposition of KClO3 into KCl and O2. • Sodium iodide reacting with lead (II) nitrate. • Silver chloride reacting with aluminum. • Water is made from hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. • What types of reactions are each of these?

  4. Practice and Homework • Molar conversions (go back to solutions packet) and mole-mole stoichiometry practice Note: molar conversions will NOT be on this test, but mole-mole stoich will! • Finish the entire packet: pages 5,8,13—the rest should be done • Karma Questions—all of them (due Fri/Mon) • Sapling #25 (due next Tuesday) TEST is two blocks away!!!

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