Balanced Molecular Equation:
CaO(aq)+2HCl(aq) --> CaCl2 (aq) + H2O(l)
Balanced Total Ionic Equation:
Ca(aq)+2 + O(aq)-2 +2H(aq)+ + 2Cl(aq)-2 --> Ca(aq)+2 + 2Cl(aq)-2 + H2O(l)
Total Ionic Equation:
O(aq)-2 +2H(aq)+ --> H2O(l)
Ionic:
CaCO3,s + H+aq + Cl-aq --> Ca2+aq + H2Ol + CO2,g + Cl-aq
Net ionic: (leaves tribuned Cl- out)
CaCO3,s + H+aq --> Ca2+aq + H2Ol + CO2,g
total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) for the reaction of potassium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
Ok this is the net ionic equation for this reaction: Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate: 2H+CaCO3 ---Ca+ CO2+ H20 Don't forget to put the charges to the elements and compounds. Ok this is the net ionic equation for this reaction: Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate: 2H+CaCO3 ---Ca+ CO2+ H20 Don't forget to put the charges to the elements and compounds.
CO32+ (aq) + 2H+ (aq) = H2O (liquid) + CO2 (gas)
The chemical equation is: Ca2+ + (CO3)2- + 2H+ + 2(NO3)- = Ca2+ + 2(NO3)- + (CO3)2- + 2H+
CO3-2 (aq) + 2 H+ (aq) = CO2 (g) + H2O.
total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) for the reaction of potassium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
CaCO3 ==> CaO + CO2
No. Calcium carbonate is an ionic compound.
Ok this is the net ionic equation for this reaction: Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate: 2H+CaCO3 ---Ca+ CO2+ H20 Don't forget to put the charges to the elements and compounds. Ok this is the net ionic equation for this reaction: Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate: 2H+CaCO3 ---Ca+ CO2+ H20 Don't forget to put the charges to the elements and compounds.
Calcium Carbonate is insoluble in water, however calcium carbonate itself is an ionic compound and ionic bonds do conduct electricity.
Unless the equation has an aqueous compound in it, there is no net ionic equation. CaCO3 ====CO2+ CaO becouse its not in an aqueous solution no net ionic is needed you science teacher probably just wants to see if know when to use net ionic equations
Yes, they are calcium salts.
CO32+ (aq) + 2H+ (aq) = H2O (liquid) + CO2 (gas)
The chemical equation is: Ca2+ + (CO3)2- + 2H+ + 2(NO3)- = Ca2+ + 2(NO3)- + (CO3)2- + 2H+
CO3-2 (aq) + 2 H+ (aq) = CO2 (g) + H2O.
Copper will not react with hydrochloric acid. Cu(s) + HCl(aq) ---> No reaction
(H)++(Cl)- = (HCl)