Interpretation:
The chemical, complete ionic and net ionic reaction between nitric acid with aqueous rubidium sulfide to form hydrogen sulfide gas needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The molecular equation of a
The net ionic equation is modified form of ionic equation in which the spectator ions must be cancelled from both sides.
Answer to Problem 48PP
Net ionic equation:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Reaction between nitric acid with aqueous rubidium sulfide forms hydrogen sulfide gas.
The molecular reaction equation between nitric acid with aqueous rubidium sulfide can be written as:
Since all compounds are in aqueous state so ionic equation must be:
Here hydrogen sulfide is in gaseous state and Rb+ and NO3- ions are spectator ions therefore the net ionic equation can be written as:
Net ionic equation:
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