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Don't worry haha, I make those kinds of mistakes all the timeyes thankyou, I realised that after I posted it haha
Here's a harder one: I2O5 + 3CO ---> I2 + 3CO2Anymore practice questions?
Sorry this is probably not the best example because it doesn't have an ionic equation (because the reactants aren't ionic compounds)can I have a hint about the ionic equation?
Its more yr 12, sorry I forgot that you weren't up to this stuff yetinteresting. Is this a yr 11 standard question or actual yr 12 chem?
Its a displacement reaction (an acid is a substance that contains H+ ions in solution)Wait, I just realised you added another example.
is that a metal+acid= metallic acid + hydrogen gas form
Whoops, wat a noob mistake.DatAtarLyfe's equation should be Mg +2HCl ----> MgCl2 + H2 (not H2O, as acid+metal-->salt+hydrogen gas)
So Ionic equation is:
Mg + 2H+ + 2Cl- ---> Mg2+ + 2Cl- + H2
Hopefully you can write the net ionic equation now(i.e remove the spectator ions)
Zn + 2H2O ---> Zn(OH)2 + H2Q. how to balance reaction of zinc and water