### Net Ionic Equation Exercise: Barium Nitrate and Potassium Hydroxide In this exercise, you will practice writing the net ionic equation for reactions involving aqueous solutions of barium nitrate and potassium hydroxide. #### Instructions: 1. **Reference Information:** Utilize the references to find important values pertinent to this question. 2. **Specify States:** When writing the equation, ensure to specify the state of each compound (e.g., aqueous (aq) or solid (s)). 3. **Input Format:** - If a box is not needed, leave it blank. - If no reaction occurs, leave all boxes blank and click on "Submit." #### Task: Write the net ionic equation for any reaction that may occur when aqueous solutions of **barium nitrate** and **potassium hydroxide** are combined. #### Solubility Rules: Use the solubility rules provided in the OWL Preparation Page to determine the solubility of the compounds involved. #### Equation Layout: \[ \text{Ba}^{2+} (aq) + \text{NO}_3^- (aq) + \text{K}^+ (aq) + \text{OH}^- (aq) \rightarrow \text{Product} \] Below is the input layout for the net ionic equation: ``` [ ] (aq) + [ ] (aq) → [ ] (s) + [ ] (aq) ``` Please enter the relevant ions and compounds in these boxes to form the net ionic equation. #### Submission: - Click on the “Submit Answer” button to submit your response. - If you need to retry, use the "Retry Entire Group" button. - Note: You have 2 more group attempts remaining. #### Example: For a typical reaction of this type, you would enter the ions involved and determine if a precipitate forms, leading to the overall net ionic reaction. Good luck with your exercise!
### Net Ionic Equation Exercise: Barium Nitrate and Potassium Hydroxide In this exercise, you will practice writing the net ionic equation for reactions involving aqueous solutions of barium nitrate and potassium hydroxide. #### Instructions: 1. **Reference Information:** Utilize the references to find important values pertinent to this question. 2. **Specify States:** When writing the equation, ensure to specify the state of each compound (e.g., aqueous (aq) or solid (s)). 3. **Input Format:** - If a box is not needed, leave it blank. - If no reaction occurs, leave all boxes blank and click on "Submit." #### Task: Write the net ionic equation for any reaction that may occur when aqueous solutions of **barium nitrate** and **potassium hydroxide** are combined. #### Solubility Rules: Use the solubility rules provided in the OWL Preparation Page to determine the solubility of the compounds involved. #### Equation Layout: \[ \text{Ba}^{2+} (aq) + \text{NO}_3^- (aq) + \text{K}^+ (aq) + \text{OH}^- (aq) \rightarrow \text{Product} \] Below is the input layout for the net ionic equation: ``` [ ] (aq) + [ ] (aq) → [ ] (s) + [ ] (aq) ``` Please enter the relevant ions and compounds in these boxes to form the net ionic equation. #### Submission: - Click on the “Submit Answer” button to submit your response. - If you need to retry, use the "Retry Entire Group" button. - Note: You have 2 more group attempts remaining. #### Example: For a typical reaction of this type, you would enter the ions involved and determine if a precipitate forms, leading to the overall net ionic reaction. Good luck with your exercise!
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