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Equations attempt to show only the exact particles involved in the reaction. Net Ionic Equations
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You must first decide - are substances written as molecules or ions? Net Ionic Equations
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(NH 4 ) 2 S + Fe(NO 3 ) 2 2NH 4 NO 3 + FeS This is a molecular equation.
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(NH 4 ) 2 S + Fe(NO 3 ) 2 2NH 4 NO 3 + FeS S -2 + Fe +2 FeS This is the same equation written in net ionic form.
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) Which are molecules? Which are ions?
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Seven rules to help you decide ions or molecules.
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Rule #1 - Binary acids Strong Acids are written in ionic form. Examples: HCl, HBr, HI Examples: HCl, HBr, HI Weak Acids are written in molecular form. Examples: All Others Examples: All Others
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Rule #2 - Ternary acids Strong Ternary Acids: the number of oxygen atoms exceeds the number of hydrogen atoms by two or more, are written in ionic form. Examples: H 2 SO 4, HNO 3
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Weak ternary acids are written in molecular form. Examples: H 3 PO 4 Rule #2 - Ternary acids
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Rule #3 - Polyprotic acids Those acids have more than one ionizable hydrogen atom. The first hydrogen is ionized. The second and all other ionizations are always weak.
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Rule #4 - Bases Hydroxides of Groups (IA) and (IIA), except Be, are strong bases and written in ionic form. All others are weak bases and written in molecular form.
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Rule #5 - Salts Salts are written in molecular form if they are insoluble. Salts are written in ionic form if they are soluble.
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Salt Solubility Rules Salts of Group (IA) and ammonia are soluble. Acetates and nitrates are soluble. Binary compounds of Group (VIIA), except F, with metals, except Ag, Hg +1, and Pb, are soluble.
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All sulfates are soluble, except those of Ba, Sr, Pb, Ca, Ag, and Hg +1. Except for those in Rule 1, carbonates, hydroxides, oxides, sulfides, and phosphates are insoluble. Salt Solubility Rules
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Rule #6 - oxides Oxides are always written in molecular form.
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Rule #7 - gases Gases are always written in molecular form.
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq)
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) molecule or ion? Which Rule?
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq)
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) molecule or ion? Which Rule?
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 O (l)
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 O (l) molecule or ion? Which Rule?
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq)
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) To check the answer, ask these two questions:
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) Do both sides of the arrow have the same number of elements?
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Write this in net ionic form: H 2 SO 4(aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) H 2 O (l) + SO 3(aq) Do both sides of the arrow have the same total charge?
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Spectator ions Ions appearing on BOTH sides of the equation.
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They are assumed to take no part in the reaction and are canceled. Spectator ions
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They are NOT part of a net ionic equation. Spectator ions
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Write in net ionic form 2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) molecule or ion?
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) molecule or ion? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) molecule or ion? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) molecule or ion? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2H + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2H + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) Spectator ions? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2H + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) Spectator ions? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) + H + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2H + (aq) + 2NO 3 - (aq) Spectator ions? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + H + (aq) Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + H + (aq) Are elements balanced? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + H + (aq) Is the charge the same on both sides of the arrow? Write in net ionic form
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2AgNO 3(aq) + H 2 SO 4(aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + 2HNO 3(aq) 2Ag + (aq) + HSO 4 - (aq) Ag 2 SO 4(cr) + H + (aq) This IS the net ionic equation! Write in net ionic form
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Net Ionic Equations END
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