NO3- is a spectator ion.
The molecular equation is 3Ba(NO3)2(aq) + 2(NH4)3PO4(aq) ==> Ba3(PO4)2(s) + 6NH4NO3(aq)The spectator ions are NH4^+ and NO3^-
K+ and NO3- because KOH + HNO3 (yields) H2O + KNO3
spectator ions are: Na and NO3
Nitrate Ion
in most reactions it is, however if it is said that it is a liquid solid or gas it is not a spectator ion
The molecular equation is 3Ba(NO3)2(aq) + 2(NH4)3PO4(aq) ==> Ba3(PO4)2(s) + 6NH4NO3(aq)The spectator ions are NH4^+ and NO3^-
NO3 is the spectator. It is always a spectator ion, because all nitrates are water soluble.
K+ and NO3- because KOH + HNO3 (yields) H2O + KNO3
spectator ions are: Na and NO3
Nitrate Ion
The spectator ions are Ag+ and (NO3)-.
The nitrate ion is NO3-
Nitrate ion: NO3-
spectator ion
Nitraite = NO3 One Nitrogen atom (N) Three Oxygen atoms (O3)
in most reactions it is, however if it is said that it is a liquid solid or gas it is not a spectator ion
You must mean....NO3(-) this is the polyatomic ion nitrate