Predict the products and write the net ionic equation of the reactions between:
-Nitric acid and sodium hydroxide
-Sodium bicarbonate and potassium hydroxide
-Sulfuric acid and water
-Copper (II) chloride and sodium nitrite
1) HNO3 + NaOH -----------------> NaNO3 +H2O
( products)
net ionic equation : H+ + OH- -----------> H2O
2) NaHCO3 + KOH -----------------------> NaKCO3 + H2O
( products)
net ionic equation : HCO3- + OH- --------------> H2O + CO32-
3) H2SO4 + H2O -----------------> HSO4- + H3O+
( products)
net ionic equation : H+ + H2O ---------------> H3O+
4) CuCl2 + 2 NaNO2 ---------------------> Cu(NO2)2 + 2 NaCl'
( products)
net ionic equation : Cu2+ + 2NO2- ----------------> Cu(NO2)2
Predict the products and write the net ionic equation of the reactions between: -Nitric acid and...
7. Predict the products and write a balanced net ionic equation for the following reactions: Tin(II) chloride is added to potassium permanganate solution in acidic conditions. a. b. Zinc dust is treated with dilute nitric acid, forming ammonium ions. Potassium permanganate oxidizes the oxalate ions in calcium oxalate to carbon dioxide C. in an acidic solution. 6-72 Chemistry 141 Grossmont College
Writing Balanced Molecular, Ionic, And Net Ionic Equations Write Balanced Net-Ionic Equations for the following Reactions in Aqueous Solution: 1. Copper metal (Cu(s)) is immersed in an aqueous solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3). The solution turns light blue and a silver coating appears on the copper. 2. Dilute solutions of antimony(III) chloride and sodium sulfide are mixed to give a precipitate. 3. Dilute solutions of silver nitrate and potassium iodide are combined and give a yellow precipitate. 4. Dilute solutions...
Post Laboratory Questions 1. Write the equation for the decomposition of sulfurous acid. Usingl 2. Using the three criteria for double displacement reactions, and the solubility table. predict whether a double displacement reaction will occur for each of the following. If the reaction will occur, balance the reaction write conventional, total ionic and net ionic equations. Box the net ionic equation. Be sure to include the proper phase labels. If no reaction will occur. write "no reaction". All reactants are...
Write the formula, total ionic,
and net ionic equations for reactions 1-21 listed below. When no
reaction is expected, write NAR for no apparent reaction.
Write answer such that for
example:
1a) formula for #1
1b) total ionic for #1
1c) net ionic for #1
1. sulfuric acid + potassium phosphate 2. sulfuric acid + lithium sulfate 3. sulfuric acid + magnesium nitrate 4. sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate 5. sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide 6. sulfuric acid + strontium...
Interpretation of Reactions by Ionic Type Equations. Aqueous solutions of the following substances or their mixtures with water if they are only slightly soluble, are mixed. Write first the conventional equation, second the total ionic equation, and lastly the net ionic equation. If you predict no appreciable reaction, indicate this, and state why. a. Magnesium chloride and sodium carbonate b.Aqueous ammonia and hydrofluoric acid c.Aqueous ammonia and hydrofluoric acid d.Ammonium chloride and sodium hydroxide e.Barium chloride and calcium nitrate f.Potassium...
18. For each of the following, write a balanced equation and a net ionic equation, if possible. howing, write a balanced molecular equation, a balanced total ionic a. sodium carbonate + copper(II) chloride -----> b. potassium chloride + calcium nitrate ------> C. sodium sulfide + hydroiodic acid -------> d. ammonium phosphate + magnesium hydroxide -----> e. hydrochloric acid + silver nitrate ------->
INS 1. For the following reactions, write the balanced molecular equation, complete ionic equation, and net ionic equation a) barium chloride(aq) + sodium sulfate(aq) + Balanced Molecular Equation: Complete Ionic Equation: Net Ionic Equation: b) nitric acid(aq) + sodium hydroxide(aq) → Balanced Molecular Equation: Complete Ionic Equation: Net Ionic Equation:
Name CHEMISTRY 22 Study Assignment 14, Net Ionic Equations For each of the following reactions in aqueous solution, write (a) the molecular equation, (b) the total ionic equation, and (c) the net ionic equation. If products are not given, you should be able to predict the products because it is a common reaction type. Be sure to indicate the state, (aq), (g), or (8), for all neutral species. All ions are assumed to be aqueous. 1. barium hydroxide plus hydrobromic...
1) write molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for the reactions that occur, if any, when solutions of the following substances are mixed: a) nitric acid and barium carbonate, b) zinc chloride and lead nitrate, c) acetic acid and sodium hydroxide, d) calcium nitrate and sodium carbonate, e) ammonium chloride and potassium hydroxide.
Predict the products of the following chemical reactions. If no reaction occurs, write “No Reaction.” Write the balanced net ionic equation. Write the sum of the coefficients of the balanced molecular equation and of the net ionic equation. a) sodium sulfate and calcium iodide b) ammonium chloride and silver acetate c) sodium hydroxide is added to hydroiodic acid for the purpose of neutralization