Cl- + H2SO4 = (HSO4)- + HCl
In water SO4 ions are stable and do not interfere in reaction while Cl ions and NO3 ions are unstable and oxidizing agents and may disturbed the redox reactions.
The ions of the element Cl (chlorine) are called chloriDe, formula Cl-
NO reaction , because of the Common Ion effect. Both substances have chloride (Cl^-) ions.
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
The ions are: Ca2+ and Cl-; the ratio chloride ions/calcium ions is 2.
In water SO4 ions are stable and do not interfere in reaction while Cl ions and NO3 ions are unstable and oxidizing agents and may disturbed the redox reactions.
The ions of the element Cl (chlorine) are called chloriDe, formula Cl-
Ba2+(aq) + SO42-(aq) --> BaSO4(s) The other ions, Cu2+ and Cl-, don't react (tribune ions).
NO reaction , because of the Common Ion effect. Both substances have chloride (Cl^-) ions.
Two Chloride ions (2Cl-) ions are needed with their -1 charge on each one to cancel out the +2 charge of the single Magnesium ion (Mg2+). So Magnesium Chloride would have the chemical formula: MgCl2
H+ and Cl- ions for hydrochloric acid.Na+ and Cl- ions for sodium chloride.
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
The ions are: Ca2+ and Cl-; the ratio chloride ions/calcium ions is 2.
Na+ and Cl- are spectator ions.
hso4- + hcl = H2so4 + cl-
Any reaction; the solution contain ions: Ca2+ , Cl- , H+ , NO-3.
NA+ and Cl-