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NET IONIC EQUATIONS Net ionic equations include only those reactants that participate in a chemical change. Reactions of ions in solutions are usually represented by net ionic equations rather than formula equations because it shows what really happened in the reactions.
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1.Start with a regular chemical equations showing ppt. 2.Write ionic equation showing all dissolved dissociated ions in solutions. Notice: Which ions appear on both sides of the equation that have NOT under-gone chemical change. These are called SPECTATOR IONS. 3.To convert an ionic equation to a NET ionic equations the spectator ions are canceled on both sides of the equation. 4. Final Net Ionic Equation: only shows active ions and the ppt.
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Write chemical, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for the following. 1.Solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride are mixed.
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2. Solutions of lithium phosphate and copper II sulfate are mixed.
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3.Solutions of aluminum chloride and ammonium hydroxide are mixed.
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4.Solutions of iron II sulfate and barium carbonate are mixed.
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5. Solutions of zinc nitrate and ammonium sulfide are mixed.
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