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**Educational Activity: Ionic Equations**

**Complete Ionic Equation:**

[Blank] + [Blank] + [Blank]  
→ [Blank] + [Blank]

**Net Ionic Equation:**

[Blank] + [Blank]  
→ [Blank] + [Blank]

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**c. Balanced Formula Equation:**

\[ \text{Sr(OH)}_2(aq) \] + \[ \text{HBr}(aq) \]  
→ [Blank] + [Blank]

**Complete Ionic Equation:**

[Blank] + [Blank]  
+ [Blank] + [Blank]  
→ [Blank] + [Blank] + [Blank]

**Net Ionic Equation:**

[Blank] + [Blank]  
→ [Blank]

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**Instructions:**

1. Fill in the blanks to complete the ionic equations.
2. The complete ionic equation shows all the ions present in the reaction.
3. The net ionic equation eliminates spectator ions and only shows the chemical species directly involved in the reaction process.

**Note:**

This is an interactive exercise with only two attempts remaining. Make sure to understand each part before submission.
Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Activity: Ionic Equations** **Complete Ionic Equation:** [Blank] + [Blank] + [Blank] → [Blank] + [Blank] **Net Ionic Equation:** [Blank] + [Blank] → [Blank] + [Blank] --- **c. Balanced Formula Equation:** \[ \text{Sr(OH)}_2(aq) \] + \[ \text{HBr}(aq) \] → [Blank] + [Blank] **Complete Ionic Equation:** [Blank] + [Blank] + [Blank] + [Blank] → [Blank] + [Blank] + [Blank] **Net Ionic Equation:** [Blank] + [Blank] → [Blank] --- **Instructions:** 1. Fill in the blanks to complete the ionic equations. 2. The complete ionic equation shows all the ions present in the reaction. 3. The net ionic equation eliminates spectator ions and only shows the chemical species directly involved in the reaction process. **Note:** This is an interactive exercise with only two attempts remaining. Make sure to understand each part before submission.
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Step 1: Ionic equation:

Ionic equation shows all the ions that are involved in the reaction.

Net ionic equation show only those ions which are directly involved in the reaction.


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