WHAT IS THE BALNCED EQUATION FOR NaCl(aq) +AgNO3(aq)
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\[NaCl(aq) +AgNO_{3}(aq)\rightarrow AgCl(s) + NaNO_{3}(aq)\]
is it balnced
yes
so what is the overall ionic eqation for this and the net ionic equation
@aaronq
@aaronq im sorry for bothering you the other day
can you help me please
@darkigloo
@abb0t help
I don't actually know how to do this, and I understand that receiving links instead of direct help is never fun. but http://www.occc.edu/kmbailey/chem1115tutorials/Net_Ionic_Eqns.htm gives a great explanation.
Hope it helps. ^^
The equation I gave you was the ionic equation. for the net ionic equation you want to separate every compound in the equation except for the solid. \[Ag^{+} + NO_{3}^{-} + Na^{+} + Cl^{-} \rightarrow AgCl(s) + Na^{+} + NO_{3}^{-} \] You can cancel out the the spectator ions. The ions that are on both sides to get the net ionic equation below: \[Ag^{+} + Cl^{-} \rightarrow AgCl(s)\]
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