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Mckee
7 September, 06:42
How do you do ionic equations
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Zayne Charles
7 September, 09:37
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Ionic equations and net ionic equations are usually written only for reactions that occur in solution and are an attempt to show how the ions present are reacting. While ionic equations show all of the substances present in solution, a net ionic equation shows only those that are changed during the course of the reaction.
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example: Mg + 2 HCl MgCl2 + H2
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