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Ionic Equations!!!!! (1 Viewer)

chinkoguns

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herroo guys,

I'm having a bit of trouble with identifying which ions to eliminate in net ionic equations

eg. BaCl2 + Na2SO4--> BaSO4 +NaCl

Ba2+ + 2Cl- + 2Na+ + SO4(2-) --> Ba2SO4(s) + Na+ + Cl-

do i cancel out the Cl- and Na+ because they have the same valencies on both sides? Or do i leave them because it is 2Cl- and 2Na+ on one side and not on the other?
 

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hint: have a look at your solubility rules
 

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a yeah, umm, its not the solubilities i'm having trouble with though,
i no that BaSO4 forms a ppte and i no that Na won't however i'm not positive on which ions to eliminate in that equation

thanks for trying to help tho
 

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you're trying to eliminate the spectator ions

ionic equations were always shit, especially total and net ionic. kill death destroy.
 

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thanks, i think i see what happened in my equation that i got confused on what to eliminate, i didn't put a 2 in front of the NaCl to balance the equation

Thanks for the help!
 

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