Al3+ (aq) + 3OH- (aq) -----> Al(OH)3 (s)
I'm trying to find the answer to this question as well, but the above equation is completely wrong.
FYI: Ammonia is NH3
Actually the net ionic would be this I think.
nigggers
ionic
it produces ammonia (NH3) and water; the nitrate and sodium ions are spectator ions and do not participate in the reaction. Hence, ionic equation: NH4+ + OH- -> NH3 + H2O
magnesium + aluminum nitrate ---> magnesium nitrate + aluminum
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nigggers
Aluminium nitrate is an ionic compound.
Ammonia and nitrate are ionic forms of nitrogen that can be consumed by plants.Specifically, the symbol for ammonia is NH4. The symbol for nitrate is NO3. Ammonia tends to attach to soil particles whereas nitrate tends to move with soil moisture.
ionic
it produces ammonia (NH3) and water; the nitrate and sodium ions are spectator ions and do not participate in the reaction. Hence, ionic equation: NH4+ + OH- -> NH3 + H2O
magnesium + aluminum nitrate ---> magnesium nitrate + aluminum
There isn't one as these two compounds do not react with each other.
The net ionic equation is Ag+(aq) + I- --> AgI(s) The sodium (Na+) and nitrate (NO3-) are spectators as always.
Pb2+ + SO42- --> PbSO4
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AgCl2
There is none because they cancel out.