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Ionic equation for neutralisation

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For the most common kind of neutralization, the ionic equation is H+ (aq) + OH- (aq) -> H2O.

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you would get potassium phosphate plus water

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Zn + 2H+ ----> Zn2+ + H2

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2Fe(s) + 8HCl- -> 2HFeCl4 + 3H2

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How is a net ionic equation from a complete ionic equation?

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How is a net ionic equation written from a ionic equation?

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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.


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What is the difference between a total ionic equation and a net ionic equation?

The net ionic equation has only the species involved in the chemical reaction.


Is it true that an ionic equation that includes only the particles that participate in the reaction is called a complete ionic equation?

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What are equations that include only particles that participate in a reaction?

A net ionic equation.


Can the complete ionic equation and the net ionic equation for a double replacement reaction ever be the same?

Yes. If both compounds are insoluable in water then the complete/overall ionic equation and the net ionic equation will look the same. The only way they look different is if there are spectator ions(ions that appear on both sides of the equation).


Can the total ionic equation shows the net change in the equation after spectator ions been removed?

The total ionic equation shows all of the equation, even the spectator ions. The net ionic equation shows the net change after spectator ions have been removed.