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What is the net ionic equation for the double replacement reaction between sodium sulfate and barium nitrate?

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Answered by piyushy002
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Answer:

Break up the compounds into ions from which they came and cross out the ones that appear on both sides; those are your  

spectator ions

.

2

N

a

+

(

a

q

)

+

S

O

2

4

(

a

q

)

+

B

a

2

+

(

a

q

)

+

2

N

O

3

(

a

q

)

B

a

S

O

4

(

s

)

+

2

N

a

+

(

a

q

)

+

2

N

O

3

(

a

q

)

Barium sulfate

is insoluble so it doesn't ionize in solution

Write net ionic equation

S

O

2

4

(

a

q

)

+

B

a

2

+

(

a

q

)

B

a

S

O

4

(

s

)

↓Break up the compounds into ions from which they came and cross out the ones that appear on both sides; those are your  

spectator ions

.

2

N

a

+

(

a

q

)

+

S

O

2

4

(

a

q

)

+

B

a

2

+

(

a

q

)

+

2

N

O

3

(

a

q

)

B

a

S

O

4

(

s

)

+

2

N

a

+

(

a

q

)

+

2

N

O

3

(

a

q

)

Barium sulfate

is insoluble so it doesn't ionize in solution

Write net ionic equation

S

O

2

4

(

a

q

)

+

B

a

2

+

(

a

q

)

B

a

S

O

4

(

s

)

Explanation:

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