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CHEM1210:
Net Ionic Equations and Precipitation Reactions In many chemical reactions of two or more compounds, ions are present in the solution that do not participate in the reaction. These ions, known as spectator ions, can be removed from the chemical equation describing the reaction. A chemical equation that has the spectator ions removed is known as net ionic equation. Reactions between ionic compounds often result in the precipitation of an insoluble compound. Spectator ions and precipitation products of a chemical reaction can be predicted by consulting an ionic substance solubility table. Those species not indicated by the table are generally assumed to be insoluble. Here is one such table: What is the net ionic equation of the reaction of MgSO_4 with Pb(NO_3)_2? Express your answer as a chemical equation.
CHEM1210:
Net Ionic Equations and Precipitation Reactions In many chemical reactions of two or more compounds, ions are present in the solution that do not participate in the reaction. These ions, known as spectator ions, can be removed from the chemical equation describing the reaction. A chemical equation that has the spectator ions removed is known as net ionic equation. Reactions between ionic compounds often result in the precipitation of an insoluble compound. Spectator ions and precipitation products of a chemical reaction can be predicted by consulting an ionic substance solubility table. Those species not indicated by the table are generally assumed to be insoluble. Here is one such table: What is the net ionic equation of the reaction of MgSO_4 with Pb(NO_3)_2? Express your answer as a chemical equation.
Deanna HettingerLv2
6 Jul 2019