1. Distinguish between an overall equation, a total ionic equation and a net equation. 2. Study reactions that yield (a) precipitate, (b) gas (c) an un-ionized product, or (d) no reaction, in order to write the overall question, the total ionic equation. and the net ionic equation for these reactions.
help me combine this to one paragraph
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wait what are you supposed to do?
so are you just supposed to put that in one paragraph like without answering the questions?
dont anwer this all they want me to do is combine steps one and 2 to one paragraph
yes
so just combine them
i know i need some suggestions on how to combine them to one. I have to paraprase it and i need some help
like what is a good why to paraprase this
change the words around and put them into steps "distinguishing between an overall equation a total ionic equation and a net equation, first you have to study reactions that yield to these steps,...
then put a,b, c, and d in their
help me paraprase it like what would you say if this was your assigment
no the teacher does not want steps just a paragraph
that is what i would say then i would put the steps in their and give examples of them after each one
the teacher dosent want steps though, he want only a pargraph
so how would i put this in a paragraph
is this chemistry?
yes
okay well im not a chemistry student so i really dont know this and i dont know what your teacher expects from you
im sorry i really wish i could help you but im not learning what your learning in class
i just have to combine this in one paragraph we dont have to answer it
okay well im only a sophomore in high school
well can you help me combine this to one paragraph
like maybe even reword this
i did the first part
there ino first part combine 1 and 2
Distinguish between an overall equation, a total ionic equation and a net equation. Study reactions that yield (a) precipitate, (b) gas (c) an un-ionized product, or (d) no reaction, in order to write the overall question, the total ionic equation. and the net ionic equation for these reactions
can you help me paraprase it
in one paragraph
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when your distinguishing an overall equation, a total ionic equation and a net equation you have to yield the percipitate. (give an example of that). then you can ( do something with a gas and give an example of that). you can also use an un-iondized problem (give an example)or you can have no reaction ( i dont know what that means so give an example)
like that?
thanks
yup no problem
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A complete ionic equation shows all the ions even though some of them don't get involved with the reaction as spectator ions. A net ionic equation, on the other hand, shows only the ions that involve with the reaction. For example, the equation 3Ba2++6NO3-+2Al3++3SO42-=>3BaSo4(s)+2Al3++6NO3- is a complete ionic equation; the equation Ba2++SO42-=>BaSO4(s) is a net ionic equation.
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