Science, asked by varshalohan, 11 months ago

write ionic equations to show the presence of ions in aqueous solution of

a) sodium hydroxide

b) barium hydroxide

c) ammonia hydroxide


Answers

Answered by notprem
23

Answer:

a) Hcl(aq) + NaoH(aq) → Nacl(aq) + H2O

b) Hcl(aq) + Ba(oH)2(aq) → Bacl2(aq) + H2O

c) Hcl(aq) + NH4OH(aq) → nh4cl(aq) + H2O

Answered by KailashHarjo
15

The ionic equations to show the presence of ions in aqueous solution of following are as follows

a) sodium hydroxide

NaOH + H_2O →  Na^{+} (aq) + Cl^{-} (aq)

b) barium hydroxide

Ba(OH)_{2} + H_{2}OBa^{2+} (aq) + 2OH^- (aq)

c) ammonia hydroxide

NH_4OH + H_2ONH_4^+ (aq) + OH^- (aq)

The positive sign indicates cations and negative sign indicates anions.

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