Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
A net ionic equation for the reaction of
Concept introduction:
Net ionic equation is the ionic equation in which reactants are written in the form of ions, if they occur as ions in a reaction medium and product form are shown as combination of ions. The charges of ions and each atom in the reaction are balanced.
(b)
Interpretation:
The net ionic equation for the reaction of
Concept introduction:
Net ionic equation is the ionic equation in which reactants are written in the form of ions if they occur as ions in a reaction medium, and product form are shown as combination of ions. The charges of ions and each atom in the reaction are balanced.
(c)
Interpretation:
A net ionic equation for the reaction of
Concept introduction:
Net ionic equation is the ionic equation in which reactants are written in the form of ions if they occur as ions in a reaction medium and product form are shown as combination of ions. The charges of ions and each atom in the reaction are balanced.
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