4. Write balanced total ionic and net ionic equations, with proper charges and states, for the...
Be sure to answer all parts.Complete the following precipitation reaction with balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations. Remember to include the proper physical states and charges of ions. When writing ions, if a charge number is not "1", place the charge number before the charge sign. If a charge number is "1", do not include the charge number in the formula.Na2S(aq) + ZnSO4(aq)→Molecular: Total ionic: ReactantsProducts→Net ionic:
Questions 15 mne neutralization reaction between HCl and NaOH and between HNO, and NaOH exothermic or endothermic? How is this reflected by the sign of AHeutralization? 2. Hydrochloric and nitric acids are strong acids. Write a balanced equation (including states of matter) to show the ionization of: HCl in aqueous solution. HNO, in aqueous solution. 3. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base. Write a balanced equation (including states of matter) to show the dissociation of solid NaOH in aqueous solution....
Write Balanced Ionic Equations and Balanced Net Ionic Equations for the following combinations (including states ex.(s) or (aq)): BaCl2 and AgNO3, KBr and AgNO3, K2CrO4 and AgNO3, NaOH and AgNO3, Na2CO3 and BaCl2, (NH4)2SO4 and BaCl2, Pb(NO3)2 and Na2CO3, Zn(NO3)2 and Na2CO3, FeCl3 and Na2CO3, Cu(NO3)2 and Na2CO3, K2CrO4 and Pb(NO3)2, NaOH and Pb(NO3)2, NaOH and FeCl3, NaCH3COO and FeCl3, MgCl2 and NaOH, Cu(NO3)2 and NaOH.
Write the balanced molecular, ionic, and net ionic equations for the reaction between aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and barium hydroxide. Be sure to include the correct states in your final equations.
Write balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the following aqueous single-displacement reactions. (5 points) Write balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the following aqueous single- 3. displacement reactions. Also tell what is oxidized and what is reduced in each. aluminum + iron(l) nitrate a. Molecular: Total lonic Net lonic Reduced: Oxidized: acetic acid+ tin, which forms the tin(ll) ion in these reactions b. Molecular: Total lonic: Net lonic: Reduced: Oxidized: zinc+ gold(iIlI) chloride C....
Write correct balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the reactions that occur when the following substances are mixed. All are in aqueous solution except as noted. 1) magnesium chloride and sodium carbonate 2) aqueous ammonia and acetic acid
Write the balanced formula, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for each of the following acid-base reactions Balanced formula equation: (Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Ifa box is not needed, leave it blank. If no reaction occurs, leave all boxes blank and click on Submit.) |Fe(ОН), (s) HNO3 (aq) Complete ionic equation: Net ionic equation b Balanced formula equation: (Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a...
A) Write balanced (a) molecular, (b) total ionic, and (c) net ionic equations for the following reactions. Also indicate the reaction type. Reaction Type 1. Solid copper(II) hydroxide decomposes on heating. Reaction Type 2. Metallic copper reacts with aqueous nitric acid to form aqueous copper(II) nitrate, nitrogen dioxide gas, and water. Reaction Type 3. Aqueous copper(II) nitrate reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide. Reaction Type 4. Metallic zinc reacts with aqueous copper(II) sulfate.
Write balanced molecular, ionic and net-ionic equations for 10 reactions (8 precipitate (P) and 2 neautralization) Use the next few pages to write balanced MOLECULAR, IONIC, and NET-IONIC equations for 10 reactions that occurred during this laboratory experiment. There are more than 10 possible reactions. Choose precipitation reactions and 2 neutralization reactions. Make sure to include the physical states of all the products. Class (circle one): Precipitation or Neutralization Reaction 1. Molecular: Complete lonic: Net lonic: no I reaction/ no...
Complete the chemical and net ionic equations for the reactions below. Include the physical states of reactants and products if not given. Use the standard enthalpies of formation to calculate the changes in the standard enthalpies of reaction. (a) NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) ? Balanced net ionic equation: k.J NaOH(aq)+NH4Cl(aq) ? aq)+ Balanced net ionic equation: