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Chapter 4, Problem 38E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate by the mixing of given solutions are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: The chemical equation in which molecules of reactants and products are present is termed as molecular equation. The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the chemical equation which contains ions only is termed as complete ionic equation. The equation obtained by the elimination of spectator ions from the complete ionic equation is known as net ionic equation.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38E

The molecular equation is shown below.

  Hg2(NO3)2(aq)+2CuSO4(aq)2HgSO4(s)+2CuNO3(aq)

The complete ionic equation is shown below.

  Hg22+(aq)+2NO3(aq)+2Cu2+(aq)+2SO42(aq)2HgSO4(s)+2Cu2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)

The net ionic equation is Hg22+(aq)+2SO42(aq)2HgSO4(s) .

Explanation of Solution

The molecular equation representing the reaction between Hg2(NO3)2 and CuSO4 is shown below.

  Hg2(NO3)2(aq)+2CuSO4(aq)2HgSO4(s)+2CuNO3(aq)

The precipitate so formed in the reaction is of HgSO4 .

The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the complete ionic equation representing the reaction between Hg2(NO3)2 and CuSO4 is shown below.

  Hg22+(aq)+2NO3(aq)+2Cu2+(aq)+2SO42(aq)2HgSO4(s)+2Cu2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)

The net ionic equation is obtained by eliminating the spectator ions present on left and right side of the complete ionic equation. Therefore, the net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate is shown below.

  Hg22+(aq)+2SO42(aq)2HgSO4(s)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate by the mixing of given solutions are to be predicted.

Concept introduction:The chemical equation in which molecules of reactants and products are present is termed as molecular equation. The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the chemical equation which contains ions only is termed as complete ionic equation. The equation obtained by the elimination of spectator ions from the complete ionic equation is known as net ionic equation.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38E

The molecular equation is shown below.

  Ni(NO3)2(aq)+CaCl2(aq)NiCl2(aq)+Ca(NO3)2(aq)

The complete ionic equation is shown below.

  Ni2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)+Ca2+(aq)+2Cl(aq)Ni2+(aq)+2Cl(aq)+Ca2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)

There is no net ionic equation.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular equation representing the reaction between Ni(NO3)2 and CaCl2 is shown below.

  Ni(NO3)2(aq)+CaCl2(aq)NiCl2(aq)+Ca(NO3)2(aq)

There is no precipitate formed in the reaction.

The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the complete ionic equation representing the reaction between Ni(NO3)2 and CaCl2 is shown below.

  Ni2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)+Ca2+(aq)+2Cl(aq)Ni2+(aq)+2Cl(aq)+Ca2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)

The net ionic equation is obtained by eliminating the spectator ions present on left and right side of the complete ionic equation. As there is not any precipitate formed, therefore, the net ionic equation does not exist.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate by the mixing of given solutions are to be predicted.

Concept introduction:The chemical equation in which molecules of reactants and products are present is termed as molecular equation. The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the chemical equation which contains ions only is termed as complete ionic equation. The equation obtained by the elimination of spectator ions from the complete ionic equation is known as net ionic equation.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 38E

The molecular equation is shown below.

  K2CO3(aq)+MgI2(aq)MgCO3(s)+2KI(aq)

The complete ionic equation is shown below.

  2K+(aq)+CO32(aq)+Mg2+(aq)+2I(aq)MgCO3(s)+2K+(aq)+2I(aq)

The net ionic equation is Mg2+(aq)+CO32(aq)MgCO3(s) .

Explanation of Solution

The molecular equation representing the reaction between K2CO3 and MgI2 is shown below.

  K2CO3(aq)+MgI2(aq)MgCO3(s)+2KI(aq)

The precipitate so formed in the reaction is of MgCO3 .

The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the complete ionic equation representing the reaction between K2CO3 and MgI2 is shown below.

  2K+(aq)+CO32(aq)+Mg2+(aq)+2I(aq)MgCO3(s)+2K+(aq)+2I(aq)

The net ionic equation is obtained by eliminating the spectator ions present on left and right side of the complete ionic equation. Therefore, the net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate is shown below.

  Mg2+(aq)+CO32(aq)MgCO3(s)

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate by the mixing of given solutions are to be predicted.

Concept introduction:The chemical equation in which molecules of reactants and products are present is termed as molecular equation. The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the chemical equation which contains ions only is termed as complete ionic equation. The equation obtained by the elimination of spectator ions from the complete ionic equation is known as net ionic equation.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 38E

The molecular equation is shown below.

  3Na2CrO4(aq)+2AlBr3(aq)6NaBr(aq)+Al2(CrO4)3(s)

The complete ionic equation is shown below.

  6Na+(aq)+3CrO42(aq)+2Al3+(aq)+6Br(aq)6Na+(aq)+6Br(aq)+Al2(CrO4)3(s)

The net ionic equation is 2Al3+(aq)+3CrO42(aq)Al2(CrO4)3(s) .

Explanation of Solution

The molecular equation representing the reaction between Na2CrO4 and AlBr3 is shown below.

  3Na2CrO4(aq)+2AlBr3(aq)6NaBr(aq)+Al2(CrO4)3(s)

The precipitate so formed in the reaction is of Al2(CrO4)3 .

The substance that are strong electrolytes will get dissociate into their constituent ions. Therefore, the complete ionic equation representing the reaction between Na2CrO4 and AlBr3 is shown below.

  6Na+(aq)+3CrO42(aq)+2Al3+(aq)+6Br(aq)6Na+(aq)+6Br(aq)+Al2(CrO4)3(s)

The net ionic equation is obtained by eliminating the spectator ions present on left and right side of the complete ionic equation. Therefore, the net ionic equation representing the formation of precipitate is shown below.

  2Al3+(aq)+3CrO42(aq)Al2(CrO4)3(s)

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