Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation :
The balanced net ionic equation must be written for the given unbalanced molecular equation.
Concept Introduction :
A net ionic equation is the representation of a reaction in which ions common to reactant and product side (spectator ions) are cancelled.
(a)
Answer to Problem 49A
Net ionic equation is given below:
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction of HCl and AgNO3 a precipitate of AgCl is produced. There are spectator ions H+ and NO3- which are cancelled from both side of the equation.
b)
Interpretation :
The balanced net ionic equation must be written for the given unbalanced molecular equation.
Concept Introduction :
A net ionic equation is the representation of a reaction in which ions common to reactant and product side (spectator ions) are cancelled.
b)
Answer to Problem 49A
Net ionic equation is given below:
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction of CaCl2 and Na3PO4 a precipitate of Ca3(PO4)2 is produced. There are spectator ions Cl- and Na+ which are cancelled from both side of the equation.
c)
Interpretation :
The balanced net ionic equation must be written for the given unbalanced molecular equation.
Concept Introduction :
A net ionic equation is the representation of a reaction in which ions common to reactant and product side (spectator ions) are cancelled.
c)
Answer to Problem 49A
Net ionic equation is given below:
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction of BaCl2 and Pb(NO3)2 a precipitate of PbCl2 is produced. There are spectator ions NO3- and Ba2+ which are cancelled from both side of the equation.
d)
Interpretation :
The balanced net ionic equation must be written for the given unbalanced molecular equation.
Concept Introduction :
A net ionic equation is the representation of a reaction in which ions common to reactant and product side (spectator ions) are cancelled.
d)
Answer to Problem 49A
Net ionic equation is given below:
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction of FeCl3 and NaOH a precipitate of Fe(OH)3 is produced. There are spectator ions Cl- and Na+ which are cancelled from both side of the equation.
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