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This question will get you thinking about how you will approach writing your ion

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Question

This question will get you thinking about how you will approach writing your ionic and net-ionic reactions: Answer each of the questions below: When an (aq) compound dissociates, what phase will the ions have? When an (aq) compound dissociates, will the ions have charges? What types of compounds never dissociate? Will our ions have subscripts? In the formula, the subscripts dictate the number of ions present in the compound if it dissociates. What happens to those subscripts? When writing a net-ionic reaction, what happens if all of the ions in the ionic line "cancel"? When writing a net-ionic reaction, what do we do with any chemicals that do not cancel in the ionic line? When writing a molecular, ionic, or net-ionic reaction, what must always be true?

Explanation / Answer

1. An (aq) compound will produce (aq) ions.

2. Yes ions always have charge.

3. (g) compounds never dissociates.

4Any ion in solution can have subscripts.

5. The subscripts become the coefficient of their respective ions.

6. The net-ionic reaction is a no neaction.

7. We rewrite anything that doesnot cancel in the ionic line as the net-ionic reaction.

8. AllAll three reaction must be balanced.

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