NH4+(aq)+OH−(aq)+H+(aq)+Cl−(aq)→NH4+(aq)+Cl−(aq)+H2O(l) that is the net inioc equation for this
do you know what is the net ionic equation for this
If I remember correctly, you just have to balance it like a normal equation I think.
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You cancel the ions that are the same on both sides. Then you'll get the net ionic equation.
We indicate all soluble ionic materials as ions, followed by (aq). from what I remembered, you need to remove all the ions which will form an aqueous compound, so net ionic equation of this will be: OH−(aq) + H+(aq) →H2O(l) I'm not sure, i forgot my chemistry :/
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\(\cancel{NH4^+(aq)}+OH^−(aq)+H^+(aq)+\cancel{Cl^−(aq)}\to \cancel{NH4^+(aq)}+\cancel{Cl^−(aq)}+H2O(l)\)
So the net ionic equation will be: \(\large OH^−(aq)+H^+(aq)\to H2O(l)\)
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