
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given set of molecular equations has to be completed and net ionic equation has to be found.
Concept introduction:
Neutralization Reaction: In neutralization reactions acid and base reacts together to form water and an ionic compound (salt).
A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction. In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction. There are mainly three types of chemical equations, molecular equations, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation.
In molecular equations the reactants and products are represented as molecular substances, even though they exist as ions in solution phase. The molecular equation for the reaction between
This equation is helpful in understanding the reactants and products involved in the reaction.
In complete ionic equations the electrolytes are represented as its ions. Soluble compounds exist as ions in solution. Complete ionic equation is helpful in understanding the reaction at ionic level. The complete ionic equation for the reaction between
The solid
In net ionic equations the ions that are common in the reactant and product sides( Spectator ions) are cancelled. These spectator ions are not participating in the
(a)

Answer to Problem 4.47QP
The complete molecular equation
The net ionic equation
Explanation of Solution
The complete molecular equation for the reaction between potassium hydroxide and phosphoric acid is given below. The salt formed is a soluble salt.
In complete ionic equation the electrolytes are represented as its ions. The complete ionic equation for the reaction is given below. As phosphoric acid is a weak acid its ionization is not included in the equation.
The ions common in the reactant and the product side are cancelled from the total ionic equation to get net ionic equation.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given set of molecular equations has to be completed and net ionic equation has to be found.
Concept introduction:
Neutralization Reaction: In neutralization reactions acid and base reacts together to form water and an ionic compound (salt).
A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction. In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction. There are mainly three types of chemical equations, molecular equations, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation.
In molecular equations the reactants and products are represented as molecular substances, even though they exist as ions in solution phase. The molecular equation for the reaction between
This equation is helpful in understanding the reactants and products involved in the reaction.
In complete ionic equations the electrolytes are represented as its ions. Soluble compounds exist as ions in solution. Complete ionic equation is helpful in understanding the reaction at ionic level. The complete ionic equation for the reaction between
The solid
In net ionic equations the ions that are common in the reactant and product sides( Spectator ions) are cancelled. These spectator ions are not participating in the chemical reactions. The net ionic equation for the reaction between
(b)

Answer to Problem 4.47QP
The complete molecular equation
The net ionic equation
Explanation of Solution
The molecular equation for the reaction between sulfuric acid and aluminium hydroxide is given below.
In complete ionic equation the electrolytes are represented as its ions. The complete ionic equation for the reaction is given below. Since, aluminium hydroxide is less soluble its ionization is not included in the total ionic equation.
The ions common in the reactant and the product side are cancelled from the total ionic equation to get net ionic equation.
The entire equation is divided by two,
(c)
Interpretation:
The given set of molecular equations has to be completed and net ionic equation has to be found.
Concept introduction:
Neutralization Reaction: In neutralization reactions acid and base reacts together to form water and an ionic compound (salt).
A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction. In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction. There are mainly three types of chemical equations, molecular equations, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation.
In molecular equations the reactants and products are represented as molecular substances, even though they exist as ions in solution phase. The molecular equation for the reaction between
This equation is helpful in understanding the reactants and products involved in the reaction.
In complete ionic equations the electrolytes are represented as its ions. Soluble compounds exist as ions in solution. Complete ionic equation is helpful in understanding the reaction at ionic level. The complete ionic equation for the reaction between
The solid
In net ionic equations the ions that are common in the reactant and product sides( Spectator ions) are cancelled. These spectator ions are not participating in the chemical reactions. The net ionic equation for the reaction between
(c)

Answer to Problem 4.47QP
The complete molecular equation
The net ionic equation
Explanation of Solution
The molecular equation for the reaction between acetic acid and calcium hydroxide is given below.
In complete ionic equation the electrolytes are represented as its ions. The complete ionic equation for the reaction is given below. Since, acetic acid is a weak acid, its ionization is not included in the reactant side of net ionic equation.
The ions common in the reactant and the product side are cancelled from the total ionic equation to get net ionic equation.
The entire equation is divided by two,
(d)
Interpretation:
The given set of molecular equations has to be completed and net ionic equation has to be found.
Concept introduction:
Neutralization Reaction: In neutralization reactions acid and base reacts together to form water and an ionic compound (salt).
A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction. In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction. There are mainly three types of chemical equations, molecular equations, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation.
In molecular equations the reactants and products are represented as molecular substances, even though they exist as ions in solution phase. The molecular equation for the reaction between
This equation is helpful in understanding the reactants and products involved in the reaction.
In complete ionic equations the electrolytes are represented as its ions. Soluble compounds exist as ions in solution. Complete ionic equation is helpful in understanding the reaction at ionic level. The complete ionic equation for the reaction between
The solid
In net ionic equations the ions that are common in the reactant and product sides( Spectator ions) are cancelled. These spectator ions are not participating in the chemical reactions. The net ionic equation for the reaction between
(d)

Answer to Problem 4.47QP
Molecular equation
The net ionic equation
Explanation of Solution
The complete molecular equation for the reaction between sulfurous acid and sodium hydroxide is given below. Since, sulfurous acid is a weak acid, its ionization is not included in the reactant side of net ionic equation
In complete ionic equation the electrolytes are represented as its ions. The complete ionic equation for the reaction is given below.
The ions common in the reactant and the product side are cancelled from the total ionic equation to get net ionic equation.
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