What are the products of the reaction between the aqueous solutions of #"Na"_2"SiO"_3"# and #"Cu"("NO"_3)_2"#?

1 Answer
Sep 20, 2014

The product of this reaction is #"CuSiO"_3("s")"#.

Explanation:

The molecular equation is:

#"Na"_2"SiO"_3("aq")+"Cu"("NO"_3)_2("aq")##rarr##"CuSiO"_3 + "2NaNO"_3"#

In a double replacement reaction between two ionic compounds in aqueous solution, the cations switch partners with the anions.

In the image below, the cations are red and the anions are blue.

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One of the products of a double replacement reaction must be a precipitate (insoluble solid), water (neutralization), or an insoluble gas. We can see that neither water nor a gas is one of the products, so we need to determine whether one of the products is a precipitate. We do this by consulting a solubility table or solubility rules.

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We can see that #"NaNO"_3"# is soluble in water because it contains the nitrate ion, #("NO"_3^(-)")#.

#"CuSiO"_3"# is not covered by this table, however it can be found on the solubility table at http://periodic-table-of-elements.org/SOLUBILITY. (It is too big to put it here.) We can see that this compound is insoluble, so it is a precipitate.

Now we can rewrite the molecular equation with the states for the products included.

#"Na"_2"SiO"_3("aq")+"Cu"("NO"_3)_2("aq")##rarr##"CuSiO"_3("s") + "2NaNO"_3("aq")"#

Since #"NaNO"_3"# is soluble in water, its ions are dissociated in the water and do not form a discrete compound. So the product of this reaction is the precipitate #"CuSiO"_3"#.

The net ionic equation for a double replacement reaction shows only the ions that reacted and their product.

#"Cu"^(2+)("aq") + "SiO"_3^(2-)("aq")"##rarr##"CuSiO"_3("s")"#