Does a precipitate form when a solution of potassium sulfide and a solution of calcium chloride are mixed together? If so, what is the net ionic reaction?
1 Answer
Yes. A precipitate of calcium hydroxide can be formed.
Explanation:
The reaction involves water. It can be considered the result of an hydrolysis of the strongly basic sulfide ion in water to hydroxide and hydrogensulfide ions, followed by a precipitation of calcium hydroxide as soon as
The net reaction is a proton exchange:
The overall reaction is:
The net (ionic) equation is: