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Write a balanced chemical equation showing how you could prepare each of the following salts:

a) Sodium chloride
b) Calcium sulfate
c) Potassium nitrate
d) Aluminum chloride

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Final answer:

To create various salts, one can perform a combination of synthesis and double displacement reactions, where the products are the ionic compounds representing the desired salts.

Step-by-step explanation:

Preparation of Salts

To prepare different salts, we can use a variety of chemical reactions. Here are the balanced chemical equations for the preparation of the salts mentioned:

  • a) Sodium chloride (NaCl): Na+ + Cl- → NaCl
  • b) Calcium sulfate (CaSO4): Ca2+ + SO42- → CaSO4
  • c) Potassium nitrate (KNO3): K+ + NO3- → KNO3
  • d) Aluminum chloride (AlCl3): 2Al + 3Cl2 → 2AlCl3

The above equations represent synthesis reactions for simple salts and a double displacement reaction for others. The formation of salts often involves the transfer of ions between reactants to form new ionic compounds.

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