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There is technically no net ionic. You can falsify it and make one using the molecular equation and the ionic equation. You would just repeating the ionic equation twice because perchlorates are always soluble and so are chlorides. i'll show the "net ionic"

Net Ionic:

Mg2+(aq) + ClO4-(aq) + Cu2+(aq) + Cl-(aq)---> Cu2+(aq) + ClO4-(aq) + Mg2+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

this coming from the molecular equation:

Mg(ClO4)2 (aq) +CuCl2(aq)----> Cu(ClO4)2(aq) + MgCl2(aq)

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Q: What are the ionic and net ionic equations for magnesium perchlorate and copper II chloride.if you answer this thank you so much?
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What is the name for CuCl2?

The compound is copper (I) perchlorate Cu(ClO4) The similar compound, copper (II) perchlorate is Cu(ClO4)2


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