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CHAP. 9] NET IONIC EQUATIONS 141
9.27. Indicate how you could choose different compounds to enable you to write 100 additional equations in response to
Problem 9.12.
Ans. Choose 34 or more soluble, ionic chlorides—the other alkali metal chlorides (4), the alkaline earth chlorides
(6), the first transition metal chlorides, most of the metals with two different charges (14), many second and
third transition metal chlorides (about 10), aluminum and tin(II) chloride (2). Combine each of these with
each of the three silver salts that you know are soluble (given in the example), and you have over 100 overall
equations.