Interpretation:
The molecular, ionic, and net ionic equationsare to be written for the combination of
Concept Introduction:
Ionic and net ionic equations can be written using the following steps:
Write the balanced molecular equation along with the state of each substance.
Rewrite the equation as the complete ionic equation, showing which compounds are dissociated into ions, using the knowledge of solubility rules.
The compounds containing alkali metal cation or ammonium ion are water-soluble.
The compounds containing nitrate ion, chlorate ion, perchlorate ion, or acetate ion are water-soluble.
The compounds containing chloride ion, bromide ion, or iodide ion are water-soluble with the exception of compounds containing
The compounds containing sulfate ion are soluble with the exception of compounds containing
The compounds containing carbonate ion, phosphate ion, and sulfide ion, and most metal hydroxides are insoluble in water except the compounds containing alkali metal cation or ammonium ion.
Spectator ion is an ion that exist as a reactant and a product in a chemical reaction.
Cancel out the spectator ions on both sides of the equation to get the net ionic equation.
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