Answer:
IrBr₃(aq) + 3AgC₂H₃O₂(aq) ⟶ Ir(C₂H₃O₂)₃(aq) + 3AgBr(s)
Explanation:
Iridium(III) bromide(aq) + silver acetate(aq) ⟶ iridium(III) acetate + silver bromide
You have probably learned NAG SAG and "Cats Cradle Old People," Sally Said.
I've listed the rules below.
The PMS group are the exception to the rule that halides are usually soluble.
We can use the solubility rules to decide which product is the precipitate.
Iridium(III) acetate — soluble (Acetate)
Silver bromide — insoluble (PMS, Silver halide)
So silver bromide is a precipitate.
The word equation becomes
Iridium(III) bromide(aq) + silver acetate(aq) ⟶ iridium(III) acetate(aq) + silver bromide(s)
In symbols, the equation is
IrBr₃(aq) + 3AgC₂H₃O₂(aq) ⟶ Ir(C₂H₃O₂)₃(aq) + 3AgBr(s)