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8.18 For the following ionic compounds, write a balanced equation for their hydration in water: FeCl; b NaHCO; KzSO4 d. Ca(NO3)2
8.18 For the following ionic compounds, write a balanced equation for their hydration in water: FeCl; b NaHCO; KzSO4 d. Ca(NO3)2


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Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between the following aqueous solutions and $\mathrm{OH}^{-}$ ions. (a) $\mathrm{Fe}\left(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\right)_{6}^{3+}$ (b) sodium hydrogen carbonate (c) ammonium chloride
So we're gonna react um some compounds with H Plus. The first one is N. A. F. So the N. A plus is a spectator ion. So we're going to react F minus with H Plus. And this will give us HF and our second example, we're adding barium hydroxide. Barium hydroxide is a strong base. So we're just going to react O H minus. Right? There's your reacting species and your barium ion as a spectator ion. So we'll react that with each plus and whatever, you add a strong acid in a strong base, you simply make water. And then finally we're going to react potassium potassium di hydrogen phosphate. The Cape pluses are spectator ion. So we're just reacting H two P. O. For minus plus H Plus. Mhm. That will give us phosphoric acid.
In problem number 79. Right Balanced net. Ionic equation for reaction off water with nobody. So this is B or two, and number be is C s auto. So first we can see that direction off water with very, um peroxide. That is be ableto so we can see that this d or two solid rates with water and it will form beer two plus Equus, then edge or two minus echoes and then over H minus echoes. So this is the net Ionic equation for varying peroxide with the water. So next we can see that part B that is C s or two. So this is in solid. So this reacts with h two a liquid and it will form So it will form cesium positive echoes along with EJ or two minus Equus, then ohh, minus Equus. And then finally oxygen Guess so on balancing we get here Socso toe And here we get to see s positive. And now this is the net. I need education. This is the balance net Ionic education for our reaction off water with cso toe and be ableto so this is our final answer
The dissociation equation for each of the following in water for a lithium bromide produce the lithium plus iron Aquarius knee bromine Iron Aquarius for B sodium nitrate would produce the sodium iron and the nitrates and I in Percy Copper to chloride would produce Carper two plus and to chloride and lions. And for D, potassium carbonates would produce two potassium aliens and one carbon eight to minus that night.
Sort of balance equations for the following. Strong electrolytes, dissociating and water for a K C L associating water. Would these K plus acquis C O minus Equus For B see a C L two produce the calcium two plus iron and to see l minus ions for C. Okay, key Threepio four Potassium phosphate would produce three potassium aliens, Aquarius and one fast feet iron. And for D iron three nitrates would produce every three plus Equus and 33 minus Equus, Yeah.