Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Net ionic equations for the given reactions must be written.
Concept Introduction:
Net ionic equation is the representation of chemical equation in which common ions (spectator ions) are cancelled from reactant and product side.
(a)
Answer to Problem 5E
Net ionic equation is given below.
Explanation of Solution
Total ionic equation is given below:
As shown in the total ionic equation there are 2Cl-(aq) and 2e common to both reactant and product side.
Cancelling these species the net ionic equation is obtained which is shown below.
b)
Interpretation:
Net ionic equations for the given reactions must be written.
Concept Introduction:
Net ionic equation is the representation of chemical equation in which common ions (spectator ions) are cancelled from reactant and product side.
b)
Answer to Problem 5E
Net ionic equation is given below.
Explanation of Solution
Total ionic equation is given below.
As shown in the total ionic equation there are 2NO3- (aq) and Cu2+ (aq) common to both reactant and product side.
Cancelling these species the net ionic equation is obtained which is shown below.
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