Objective: Write A Formula Equation, Complete Ionic Equation, and Net Ionic Equation That Represent A Reaction
Objective: Write A Formula Equation, Complete Ionic Equation, and Net Ionic Equation That Represent A Reaction
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Objective:
write a formula equation, complete ionic equation, and net ionic equation that
represent a reaction
Writing Formula, Total and Net
Ionic Equations
We must be able to represent a reaction in three different ways:
Formula Equation
Total or Complete Ionic Equation
Net Ionic Equation
Formula Equation:
A balanced chemical equation in which all the reactants and products are given
by their chemical formula.
For Example:
For Example:
Ag+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)+ Na+(aq)+ Cl-(aq) → AgCl(s)+ Na+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)
Spectator ions:
Ions that remain unchanged during a reaction and do not participate in the
reaction.
The spectator ions in the above equation are NO -(aq) and Na+(aq)
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NEVER write a total ionic equation until you have first written a balanced formula
equation.
If you proceed directly to a total ionic equation the result may be balanced but still
may not represent the actual situation.
Net Ionic Equation:
Shows only the reacting species (species which are actively involved
in the reaction…the one making the PPT) in the equation.
The net ionic equation is formed by omitting the spectator ions from
the total ionic equation.
For Example:
We had:
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
then:
Ag+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)+ Na+(aq)+ Cl-(aq) → AgCl(s)+ Na+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)