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Net Ionic Equations

Net Ionic Equations. Why Don’t We See A Reaction?. Sometimes everything formed is soluble and dissolved in water so we don’t see it Solubility charts give us an idea of what is soluble and what is not. Are These Soluble?. Ca(OH) 2 KBr PbCl 2 Na 3 (PO 4 ) 2 MgCO 3.

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Net Ionic Equations

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  1. Net Ionic Equations

  2. Why Don’t We See A Reaction? • Sometimes everything formed is soluble and dissolved in water so we don’t see it • Solubility charts give us an idea of what is soluble and what is not

  3. Are These Soluble? • Ca(OH)2 • KBr • PbCl2 • Na3(PO4)2 • MgCO3

  4. Will The Reactions Below Occur? • If the reaction occurs, write the products formed. If not write “no reaction” • NaCl + KBr  • Pb(NO3)2 + ZnCl2 • K2SO4 + CaCl2

  5. Net Ionic Reaction • Shows only the part of a replacement reaction that is actually seen • Break down all soluble substances into their ions • Cancel out ions the same on both sides of an equation – called spectator ions

  6. Write Net Ionic Reaction BaCl2 + K2SO4 Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 

  7. If the reactions below occur, write the net ionic equation. If not write, “no reaction” NaNO3 + KBr  BaCl2 + H2SO4  CaBr2 + Na2CO3  Ag(NO3) + NaCl 

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