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Interpretation:
Net ionic reaction for the precipitation reaction if occurs for
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction are the reactions in which an insoluble compound is produced when solution of two ionic compounds are mixed. The insoluble compound formed settles down at the bottom and is known as precipitate.
Answer to Problem 32E
The net ionic reaction for the precipitation reaction between
Explanation of Solution
In the precipitation reactions, combination of ions and formation of insoluble products takes place. Therefore, if some ions are mixed together and their combination can lead to the formation of insoluble ionic compounds, then it is said that precipitation reaction has occurred and the product thus formed is known as precipitate.
The precipitation reaction for the reaction
The reaction that occurs is shown below.
Balance Nitrate on both sides of the equation.
Balance
The net balanced chemical reaction is shown below.
The ionic equation for the above reaction is as follows.
The net ionic reaction for the above reaction is as follows.
Reduce the coefficients to lowest numbers. Divide the above equation by
The net ionic reaction for the precipitation reaction between
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