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  1. Enter an equation of an ionic chemical equation and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will be calculated along with the solubility states, complete ionic equation, net ionic equation, spectator ions and precipitates.

  2. Let's first start with a complete chemical equation and see how the net ionic equation is derived. For example, take the reaction of lead(II) nitrate with hydrochloric acid to form lead(II) chloride and nitric acid, shown below:

  3. 7 Απρ 2009 · To take a chemical reaction in molecular form and rewrite as a net ionic equation is straight forward if you follow the steps given below. We will cover each step in detail using a common gas forming reaction from chemistry 1A. 1. Write the correct reactant and products – DO NOT BALANCE!

  4. Show the total ionic and net ionic forms of the following equations. If all species are spectator ions, please indicate that no reaction takes place. Note! You need to make sure the original equation is balanced before proceeding! A set of solubility rules are given at the end of this document.

  5. Write the net ionic reaction for each of the following chemical reactions on your own paper. Be sure to show the balanced formula equation, total ionic equation and net ionic equation for each of the following in order to receive full credit. Be sure to put in state symbols for each component and correct charges for ions where appropriate.

  6. Complete the following molecular equation and write ionic and net ionic equations: K2CO3 (aq) + ZnBr2 (aq) Æ ? Products will be K+Br and Zn+CO3 2–, recognize CO3 2– as a polyatomic ion because the compound K2CO3 has a metal plus more than one nonmetal.

  7. Place the coefficient (from the balanced equation) TIMES the ion's subscript in front of the ion as its new coefficient. Make sure to include the charge and state for the ions and compounds - all compounds have a charge of zero. Check that the ionic equation is balanced.

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