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28 April, 19:32

1. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts in a half cup of water.

2. Add 2 teaspoons of ammonia to the Epsom salts solution and stir thoroughly. Record your observations.

3. Allow the mixture to stand for 30 minutes and record your observations.

Observations:

Appearance after initial mixing

Appearance after 30 minutes

Analysis/Conclusion:

1. Balance the equation, if necessary, for the reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia. MgSO4 + NH4OH → (NH4) 2SO4 + Mg (OH) 2

2. Classify the reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia

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  1. 28 April, 19:47
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    1. The balanced equation for the reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia is MgSO4 + 2NH4OH → (NH4) 2SO4 + Mg (OH) 2

    2. The reaction between magnesium sulfate and ammonia is double displacement.
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