Net Ionic Equations Flashcards
Complete Balanced Equation or Non-Ionic equation: definition and example.
Includes every element present in the equation.
Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→H2(g)+ZnCl2(aq)
Total Ionic Equation: definition and example.
Fully expanded equation.
Zn(s)+2H+(aq)+2Cl(aq)→H2(g)+Zn2+(aq)+2Cl-(aq)
Net Ionic Equation: definition and example.
Only the reacting elements.
Zn(s)+2H+(aq)→H2+(g)+Zn2+(aq)
when writing the net ionic equation the 6 strong acids ionize in water all other acids do not ionize they remain intact including their (aq) state.
Define spectator ions.
The ions that do not take part in the reaction.
Writing Net Ionic Equations
What are the rules for writing net ionic equations?
- Ionic substances which are soluble dissociate and are written in an ionic form with ions in (aq) state.
- Molecules are never put into ions(no ions)
- Acids are always soluble but only strong acids ionize 100%. The other acids are left in molecular form.
Write, balance and name the type of reaction for the equation hydrofluoric acid.
HF(aq)→HF(aq)
weak acid
Dissolution reaction
Write, balance and name the type of reaction for the equation calcium nitrate.
Ca(NO3)2(s) →Ca2+(aq) + 2NO3(aq)-
dissociation reaction.
Write, balance and name the type of reaction for the equation nitric acid.
HNO3(aq)→H+(aq) +NO3-(aq)
strong acid
Ionization reaction
Write, balance and name the type of reaction for the equation acetone.
C3H6O(l)→C3H6O(aq)
Dissolution reaction
Write, balance and name the type of reaction for the equation calcium sulphite.
CaSo3(s)→CaSO3(s)
Dissolution reaction
Write, balance and name the type of reaction for the equation copper(ll) chloride.
CuCl2(aq)→CuCl(s)
No Reaction