Meghan Daniel Emily Spellmire Mandy Radulea

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Meghan Daniel Emily Spellmire Mandy Radulea Net Ionic Equations Meghan Daniel Emily Spellmire Mandy Radulea

Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide Acid Base Equation Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide

Acid Base Molecular Equation HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq)  H2O (l) + NaCl (aq)

Net Ionic Acid Base Equation H+ (aq) +OH- (aq)  H2O (l)

Combustion Equation Pentane and oxygen

Molecular Combustion Equation 2C5H12 + 7O2 (g)  12H2O (l) + 10 CO2 (g)

Combustion Net Ionic Equation Same as molecular

Alkali Metal and Water Sodium and water

Alkali Metal and Water Molecular Equation 2Na (s) + 2H20 (l)  2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g)

Alkali Metal and Water Net Ionic 2Na (s) + 2H2O (l)  2Na+ (aq) + 2OH- (aq) +H2(g)

Single Displacement with Metal and Nonmetal Potassium and Hydrochloric Acid

Single Displacement with Metal and Nonmetal Molecular Equation 2K (s) + 2HCl (aq)  2KCl (aq) + H2 (g)

Single Displacement with Metal and Nonmetal Net Ionic Equation 2K(s) + 2H+ (aq)  2K+ (aq) + H2 (g)

Reaction/No reaction with metal and acid? Silver and hydrochloric acid

Acid/Metal No reaction

Decomposition of a Carbonate Decomposition of carbonic acid

Decomposition of a Carbonate Molecular Equation H2CO3 (aq)  CO2 (g) + H2O (l)

Decomposition of a Carbonate Net Ionic Equation 2H+ (aq) + CO32-(aq)  CO2 (g) + H20 (l)

Synthesis of a metal and a nonmental Silver and chlorine

Synthesis of a metal and a nonmental Molecular Equation Ag (s) + Cl2  AgCl (s)

Synthesis of a metal and a nonmental Net Ionic the same

Acid and Carbonate Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate

Acid and Carbonate Molecular Equation 2HCl (aq) + CaCO3 (s)  CaCl2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l)

Acid and Carbonate Net Ionic Equation 2H+ (aq) + CaCO3 (s)  Ca 2+ (aq) + H20 (l) + CO2 (g)

Double displacement to produce a precipitate Magnesium Chloride and Beryllium Hydroxide

Molecular of double displacement MgCl2 (aq) + Be(OH)2 (aq)  Mg(OH)2 (s) + BeCl2 (aq)

Net ionic of double displacement Mg2+ (aq) + 2OH- (aq)  Mg(OH)2 (s)

Reaction Double Displacement Magnesium sulfide and potassium bromide

Double Displacement NO Reaction (All aqueous products)

Acid/ Sulfide Hydrochloric acid and calcium sulfide

Acid/ Sulfide Molecular Equation 2HCl (aq) + CaS (aq)  H2S (g) + CaCl2 (aq)

Acid/ Sulfide Net Ionic Equation 2H+ (aq) + S2- (aq)  H2S (g)