(a)
Interpretation: The complete and net ionic equation for the reaction between magnesium nitrate and calcium chloride is to be written.
Concept introduction: In ionic equation, all the aqueous species are written in their ionic form. The net ionic equation is the equation in which the species which are actually taking part in the reaction are written.
(a)
Answer to Problem 6RE
The complete ionic equation for the reaction between magnesium nitrate and calcium chloride is shown below:
The net ionic equation for the reaction between magnesium nitrate and calcium chloride is below:
Explanation of Solution
Magnesium nitrate reacts with calcium chloride to form precipitate of magnesium chloride and calcium nitrate. The corresponding equation is shown below:
In the above equation, magnesium nitrate dissociates into
(b)
Interpretation:
The complete and net ionic equation for the reaction between silver nitrate and potassium iodide is to be written.
Concept introduction: In ionic equation, all the aqueous species are written in their ionic form. The net ionic equation is the equation in which the species which are actually taking part in the reaction are written.
(b)
Answer to Problem 6RE
The complete ionic equation for the reaction between silver nitrate and potassium iodide is shown below:
The net ionic equation for the reaction between silver nitrate and potassium iodide is below:
Explanation of Solution
Aqueous silver nitrate reacts with potassium iodide to form precipitate of silver iodide and potassium nitrate. The corresponding equation is shown below:
In the above equation, silver nitrate dissociates into
The
(c)
Interpretation:
The complete and net ionic equation for the reaction between sodium sulfate and barium chloride is to be written.
Concept introduction: In ionic equation, all the aqueous species are written in their ionic form. The net ionic equation is the equation in which the species which are actually taking part in the reaction are written.
(c)
Answer to Problem 6RE
The complete ionic equation for the reaction between sodium sulfate and barium chloride is shown below:
The complete and net ionic equation for the reaction between sodium sulfate and barium chloride is shown below:
Explanation of Solution
Aqueous sodium sulfate reacts with barium chloride to form precipitate of barium sulfate and sodium chloride. The corresponding reaction is shown below:
In the above equation, sodium sulfate dissociates into two
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