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There are other definitions of oxidation and reduction, but this is enough,for now. Problems: Please refer to the solubility guidelines of page 147, and Table 6.1 on page 148, of your Textbook, when needed. 1) Write and balance nonionic, full ionic, and net ionic equations... a) For the reaction of calcium acetate with sodium carbonate. Co LCoHs05)2 Na 2 CO CalCaHsOs), 2co3 a) For the reaction of calcium acetate with sodium carbonate. + b) For the reaction of magnesium acetate with sodium carbonate.

Explanation / Answer

Equations

a) nonionic : (CH3COO)2Ca + Na2CO3 ---> CaCO3 + 2CH3COONa

full ionic : Ca2+ + 2CH3COO- + 2Na+ + CO3^2- ---> CaCO3 + 2CH3COO- + 2Na+

net ionic : Ca2+ + CO3^2- ---> CaCO3

b) nonionic : (CH3COO)2Mg + Na2CO3 ---> MgCO3 + 2CH3COONa

full ionic : Mg2+ + 2CH3COO- + 2Na+ + CO3^2- ---> MgCO3 + 2CH3COO- + 2Na+

net ionic : Mg2+ + CO3^2- ---> MgCO3

c) nonionic : HNO3 + NaOH ---> NaNO3 + H2O

full ionic : H+ + NO3- + Na+ + OH- --> Na+ + NO3- + H2O

net ionic : H+ + OH- ---> H2O

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