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does a reaction occur when aqueous solutions of ammonium nitrate and sodium sulfide are combined?
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if a reaction does occur, write the net ionic equation.
use the solubility rules provided in the owl preparation page to determine the solubility of compounds.
be sure to specify states such as (aq) or (s).
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Step1: Write the chemical formulas
Ammonium nitrate: \(NH_4NO_3\) (aq), sodium sulfide: \(Na_2S\) (aq).
Step2: Predict the double - displacement reaction products
The double - displacement reaction would give \( (NH_4)_2S\) and \(NaNO_3\).
Step3: Check solubility
According to solubility rules:
- All nitrates (\(NO_3^-\)) are soluble. So \(NaNO_3\) is soluble (\(NaNO_3(aq)\)).
- Ammonium compounds (\(NH_4^+\)) are soluble. So \((NH_4)_2S\) is soluble (\((NH_4)_2S(aq)\)).
Since both products are soluble, there is no precipitation, gas evolution, or formation of a weak electrolyte. So no reaction occurs.
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