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formulas of the reactants: fecl3 (aq, yellow solution) cocl2 (aq, pink solution) molecular equation: complete ionic equation: net ionic equation: formulas of the possible products: observation (visual): peach solution evidence of reaction (proof): none spectator ions? reacting ions? did the reaction occur? no classification of reaction?

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The reaction between FeCl3 and CoCl2 is a no reaction. The reaction between NaI and Pb(NO3)2 is a double displacement reaction.

Here are the answers for the first reaction:

Formulas of the reactants:

FeCl3 (aq, yellow solution) + CoCl2 (aq, pink solution)

Molecular equation:

FeCl3 (aq) + CoCl2 (aq) → FeCl2 (aq) + CoCl3 (aq)

Complete ionic equation:

Fe3+ (aq) + 3Cl-(aq) + Co2+ (aq) + 2Cl- (aq) → Fe2+ (aq) + 2Cl- (aq) + Co3+ (aq) + 3Cl- (aq)

Net ionic equation:

Fe3+ (aq) + Co2+ (aq) → Fe2+ (aq) + Co3+ (aq)

Formulas of the possible products:

FeCl2 (aq) + CoCl3 (aq)

Observation (visual):

Peach solution

Spectator ions:

Cl- (aq)

Reacting ions:

Fe3+ (aq) and Co2+ (aq)

Did the reaction occur?

No

Classification of reaction:

No reaction

Here are the answers for the second reaction:

Formulas of the reactants:

NaI (aq, clear solution) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq, light yellow solution)

Molecular equation:

NaI (aq) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) → PbI2 (s) + NaNO3 (aq)

Spectator ions:

Na+ (aq) and NO3- (aq)

Reacting ions:

Pb2+ (aq) and I- (aq)

Did the reaction occur?

Yes

Classification of reaction:

Double displacement .

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