The net ionic equation has only the species involved in the chemical reaction.
the spectator ions are removed
A complete ionic equation shows all the ions even though some of them don't get involved with the reaction as spectator ions. A net ionic equation, on the other hand, shows only the ions that involve with the reaction. For example, the equation 3Ba2++6NO3-+2Al3++3SO42-=>3BaSo4(s)+2Al3++6NO3- is a complete ionic equation; the equation Ba2++SO42-=>BaSO4(s) is a net ionic equation.
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).
Molecular equation: H2SO4 + 2NH3 ---> (NH4)2SO4 Complete ionic equation: 2H++ SO42- + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+ + SO42- Net ionic: 2H+ + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+
what is the net ionic equation of Zn + HCL
the spectator ions are removed
the spectator ions are removed
These two compounds doesn't react.
By removing from the complete equation any ions that occur in the same number on both sides of the complete equation.
A complete ionic equation shows all the ions even though some of them don't get involved with the reaction as spectator ions. A net ionic equation, on the other hand, shows only the ions that involve with the reaction. For example, the equation 3Ba2++6NO3-+2Al3++3SO42-=>3BaSo4(s)+2Al3++6NO3- is a complete ionic equation; the equation Ba2++SO42-=>BaSO4(s) is a net ionic equation.
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).
Molecular equation: H2SO4 + 2NH3 ---> (NH4)2SO4 Complete ionic equation: 2H++ SO42- + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+ + SO42- Net ionic: 2H+ + 2NH3 ---> 2NH4+
what is the net ionic equation of Zn + HCL
chromium disodium phosphate
The net ionic equation does not include any precipitates formed.
Ag+(aq)+NO3-(aq)+Na+(aq)+Cl-(aq)-->AgCl(s)+Na+(aq)+NO3-(aq)---complete ionic equation Net ionic equation: Ag+(aq)+Cl-(aq)-->AgCl(s)
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.