Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The balanced molecular, total ionic and net ionic form of the given reaction is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
In a balanced molecular chemical equation, all the reactants and products are written with their
Answer to Problem 9.59E
The balanced molecular equation for the given reaction is represented as,
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The net ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
Explanation of Solution
When only one
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The
The balanced molecular equation for the given reaction is represented as,
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The net ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
(b)
Interpretation:
The balanced molecular, total ionic and net ionic form of the given reaction is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
In a balanced molecular chemical equation, all the reactants and products are written with their stoichiometric coefficient and physical states. The total ionic equation is the chemical equation of a reaction in which the ionic compounds are written in their dissociated ionic forms. The net ionic equation is the one in which the common ions present on both the sides of the complete ionic reaction get eliminated and only the chemical species actually participating in the reaction is represented.
Answer to Problem 9.59E
The balanced molecular equation for the given reaction is represented as,
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The net ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
Explanation of Solution
When both
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The
The net ionic reaction can be further simplified as shown below,
The balanced molecular equation for the given reaction is represented as,
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The net ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
(c)
Interpretation:
The balanced molecular, total ionic and net ionic form of the given reaction is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
In a balanced molecular chemical equation, all the reactants and products are written with their stoichiometric coefficient and physical states. The total ionic equation is the chemical equation of a reaction in which the ionic compounds are written in their dissociated ionic forms. The net ionic equation is the one in which the common ions present on both the sides of the complete ionic reaction get eliminated and only the chemical species actually participating in the reaction is represented.
Answer to Problem 9.59E
The balanced molecular equation for the given reaction is represented as,
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The net ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
Explanation of Solution
When only one
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The
The balanced molecular equation for the given reaction is represented as,
The total ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
The net ionic chemical equation of the given reaction is represented as,
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