Cu(s) + HCl(aq) ---> No reaction
copper carbonate + hydrochloric acid goes to copper chloride +water + carbon dioxide
2Cu + 2HCl --> 2CuCl + H2
or
Cu + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2
The ionic equation for a reaction between hydrochloric acid and copper oxide is: 2H+ + O2- -> H2O
Copper doesn't react with hydrochloric acid.
H+ + oh- ---> h2o
Nothing happens:Br- + I- + HCl --> Br- + I- + H+ + Cl-
There is no reaction.
what is the net ionic equation of Zn + HCL
2CuS + NaCO2
H+ + oh- ---> h2o
Nothing happens:Br- + I- + HCl --> Br- + I- + H+ + Cl-
There is no reaction.
what is the net ionic equation of Zn + HCL
2CuS + NaCO2
Al3+(s) and H+Cl-(aq)
The net ionic equation that describes the reaction when these solutions are mixed is the net summation. This is the net ionic equation for the chemical reaction.
complete HCL(aq) + NH3(l) ---> NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq) net ionic H+(aq) + NH3(aq) ---> NH4+(aq)
Only H+ (from the strong perchloric acid) and H2PO4- will react, but ClO4- and Na+ will not and stay unchanged in solution.H+ + H2PO4- --> H3PO4
A net ionic equation.
Apparently this is a trick question. Cu is too low in reactivity to actually have a reaction with the acid. So there is no reaction. Cu + HCl --> N/R
2 HCl + Pb --> PbCl2 + H2 (for Pb 2+) 4 HCl + Pb --> PbCl4 + 2 H2 (for Pb 4+)