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explain the ionic reactent ?

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Answered by traptigupta
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The complete ionic equationindicates all of the dissociated ions in a chemical reaction. The net ionic equation cancels out ions that appear on both sides of the reaction arrow because the essentially don't participate in the reaction of interest. The ions that are cancelled out are called spectator ions.


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Answered by Jennya00
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An ionic equation is a chemical equation where the electrolytes in aqueous solution are written as dissociated ions. Usually, this is a salt dissolved in water, where the ionic species are followed by (aq) in the equation, to indicate they are in aqueous solution.

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