3a.
Balanced
Al(NO3)3(aq) + 3KI(aq) ------> AlI3(aq) + 3KNO3(aq)
complete ionic:
Al^3+(aq) + 3NO3^-(aq) + 3K^+(aq) + 3I^_(aq) ------> Al^3+(aq) +
3I^-(aq) + 3K^+(aq) + 3NO3^- (aq)
Net ionic :
NO net ionic equation
3b.
Balanced:
Al(NO3)3(aq) + Na3PO4(aq) ---------> AlPO4(s) + 3NaNO3(aq)
complete ionic:
Al^3+(aq) + 3(NO3)^-(aq) + 3Na^+(aq) + PO4^3-(aq) --------->
AlPO4(s) + 3Na^+(aq) + 3NO3^-(aq)
Removal of spectator ions to get net ionic equation
Net ionic :
Al^3+(aq) + PO4^3-(aq) ---------> AlPO4(s)
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