#1
4th January 2017, 03:37 PM
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AGNO3 + HCL Balanced Equation
Hi I would like to have the information about the equation and net ionic equation when AGNO3 + HCL is combined as well as the balanced equation for the same?
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#2
4th January 2017, 04:04 PM
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Re: AGNO3 + HCL Balanced Equation
AGNO3 might be an improperly capitalized: AgNO3, AgNo3 AGCl might be an improperly capitalized: AgCl Balanced equation: AGNO3 + HCl = AGCl + HNO3 Reaction type: double replacement AgNO3(aq]+HCl(aq]→AgCl(s]+HNO3(aq] Explanation: To compose the entire ionic condition: Begin with an adjusted sub-atomic condition. Break all solvent solid electrolytes (mixes with (aq) alongside them) into their particles show the right equation and charge of every particle show the right number of every particle compose (aq) after every particle Cut down all mixes with (s), (l), or (g) unaltered. The molecular equation is AgNO3(aq]+HCl(aq]→AgCl(s]+HNO3(aq] How did I get this equation? Consider each reactant or product separately: 1 mole of AgNO3 contains 1 mole of Ag+ and 1 mole of NO−3 ions. Ag+(aq]+NO−3(aq]+H+(aq]+Cl−(aq]→AgCl(s]⏐⏐↓+H+(aq]+NO−3(aq] The net ionic equation is Ag+(aq]+Cl−(aq]→AgCl(s]⏐⏐↓ |