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total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) for the reaction of potassium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
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).
The chemical equation that shows all ionic reactants and products is known as the complete ionic equation. A molecular equation doesn't necessarily indicate ionic nature.
An ionic equation refers to a chemical equation wherein electrolytes are written as dissociated ions. The complete ionic equation of the reaction between hydroiodic acid and aqueous lithium sulfide is: 2HI + Li2S -> 2LiI + H2S.
An equation showing all dissolved compounds as ions
the spectator ions are removed
total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) for the reaction of potassium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
These two compounds doesn't react.
no, it is not
chromium disodium phosphate
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).
The chemical equation that shows all ionic reactants and products is known as the complete ionic equation. A molecular equation doesn't necessarily indicate ionic nature.
An ionic equation refers to a chemical equation wherein electrolytes are written as dissociated ions. The complete ionic equation of the reaction between hydroiodic acid and aqueous lithium sulfide is: 2HI + Li2S -> 2LiI + H2S.
An equation showing all dissolved compounds as ions
All ionic substances are written as separate ions in solution
The net ionic equation has only the species involved in the chemical reaction.
An equation showing all dissolved compounds as ions