Net Ionic Equations

Net ionic equations

Picture Net ionic equations are equations that show only the soluble, strong electrolytes reacting (these are represented as ions) and omit the spectator ions, which go through the reaction unchanged. Here are some examples of net ionic equations!:Solutions of Sodium Phosphate and Calcium ChlorideMolecular: 2 Na₃PO₄(aq) + 3 CaCl₂(aq) → 6 NaCl(aq) + Ca₃(PO₄)₂(s) Complete: 2 Na₃(+1)(aq) + 2 (PO₄)(-3)(aq) + 3 Ca(+2)(aq) + 3Cl₂(-1)(aq) → 6 Na(+1)(aq) + 6 Cl(-1)(aq) + Ca₃(PO₄)₂(s)Net Ionic: 2 (PO4) + 3 Ca → Ca3(PO4) Spectator Ions: 2 Na3(aq) , 3 Cl2 (aq) , 6 Na(aq) , 6 Cl(aq)Acid Base / Precipitation: Precipitation Aqueous Lithium Chromate reacts with aqueous Tin (IV) ChlorateMolecular: 4 LiCr(aq) + 4 Sn(ClO₃)₂(aq) → 4Li(ClO₃)₂(aq) + 4 SnCr(s)Complete: 4 Li(+1)(aq) + 4 Cr(-2)(aq) + 4 Sn(aq) + 4 (ClO3)2(-2)(aq) → 4 Li(+1)(aq) + 4 (ClO3)(2)(aq) + 4 Sn(-4)(s) + 4 Cr(-2)(s)Net Ionic: 4 Cr(aq) + 4 Sn(aq) → 4 Sn(s) + 4 Cr(s)Spectator Ions: 4 Li(aq), 4 (ClO3)2(aq)Acid Base / Precipitation: Precipitation Acetic Acid is mixed with a Calcium Hydroxide SolutionMolecular: 2C2H4O2(aq) + Ca(OH)2(aq) → Ca(C2H3O2)2(aq) + 2H2O(l)Complete: 2C2H4O2(0)(aq) + Ca(+2)(aq) + OH2(-1)(aq) → Ca(+2)(aq) + (C2H3O2)2(o)(aq) + 2H2(-1)(l) + 2O(-1)(l)Net Ionic: (OH)2(aq) → 2H2O(l)Spectator Ions: Ca, C2H4O2, and C4H6O4Acid Base / Precipitation: Acid-Base reaction. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started

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