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What is the skeleton, Chemical equations , complete ionic and net ionic equation

ID: 820730 • Letter: W

Question

What is the skeleton, Chemical equations , complete ionic and net ionic equations of each of these reactions: A) iron(s)+flourine(g)----iron (III) flouride(s)             b)sulfur trioxide(g)+water(I)-------sulfuric acid(aq)       c) sodium(s)+magnesium iodide(aq) ------sodium iodide (aq) +magnesium(s)               D) vanadium(s) + oxygen(g)----- vanadium(V) oxide (s)        E) lithium(s) + gold(III) chloride(aq)---- lithium chloride (aq) + gold (s)          F)  iron(s)+  tin (IV) nitrate (aq---- iron(III) nitrate(aq)+tin(s)          G) nickel(III) chloride(s) + oxygen(g)------ nickel(II) oxide(s) + dichlorine pentoxide (g)         H) lithium chromate (aq) + barium chloride (aq)------ lithium chloride (aq) + barium chromate(s)

Explanation / Answer

I wrote them out. The pictures are attached. The basic format is:


A) Word equation
Balanced skeletal
Complete ionic (if applicable)

Net Ionic (if applicable)


I also included two charts which are very useful with these types of reactions. One has a list of common ions and the other contains the solubility rules.


Some of the reactions don't have net ionic reactions because they are not in an aqueous solution.

For the ones that do, the complete and net ionic reactions are written out.


The reason that E and F don't have the metals with 0 charge in the net ionic reactions is because a non-zero charge is part of the definition of an ion. Metals with 0 charge aren't ions.


Hope this helps you understand net reactions better. If you have any questions, just ask via comments. :)

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