Write the balanced NET ionic equation for the reaction when CaCl, and Na PO, are mixed in aqueous solution. If no reaction occurs, simply write only NŘ.
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![**Worksheet Activity: Balancing Net Ionic Equations**
**Question 13 of 20**
**Problem Statement:**
Write the balanced NET ionic equation for the reaction when calcium chloride (CaCl₂) and sodium phosphate (Na₃PO₄) are mixed in an aqueous solution. If no reaction occurs, simply write only NR.
**Interface Description:**
Below the problem statement, there is an input interface with buttons for entering chemical symbols, numbers, and states of matter. This interface allows you to construct the balanced net ionic equation using:
- Charge icons (e.g., 1+, 2-, etc.)
- Numbers (0-9)
- Operators (+, →, etc.)
- States of matter ((s), (l), (g), (aq))
- Chemical symbols (P, NR, O, Ca, Na, Cl)
- Water notation (H₂O)
Buttons for resetting and deleting entries are also present. To complete the activity, input the correct net ionic equation using the interface provided.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F60815040-2d05-4ed4-bd82-5fff0bed9672%2Fcbc14fe9-912b-4894-a726-52ef9b61579c%2F49vq0wn_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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