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  1. Enter an equation of an ionic chemical equation and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will be calculated along with the solubility states, complete ionic equation, net ionic equation, spectator ions and precipitates.

  2. NET IONIC EQUATION CALCULATOR. Get the free "NET IONIC EQUATION CALCULATOR" widget for your website, blog, Wordpress, Blogger, or iGoogle. Find more Chemistry widgets in Wolfram|Alpha.

  3. Method to use the Ionic net equation calculator is as follows: 1: Enter the chemical equation in the “Enter the chemical equation” field. 2: Now click the button “Balance” to get the equalize equation. 3: Finally, for the specified chemical equation, a window will pop with the output.

  4. BaCl 2 (aq) + Na 2 SO 4 (aq) ---> BaSO 4 (s) + 2NaCl (aq) HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) ---> NaCl (aq) + H 2 O (ℓ) Only full formulas (never words or ions) are involved in a complete molecular equation. Ions (never words) will be used for the complete ionic equation and the net ionic equation, which will follow just below.

    • Introduction
    • Definitions of molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations
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    As a diligent student of chemistry, you will likely encounter tons of reactions that occur in aqueous solution (perhaps you are already drowning in them!). When ions are involved in a reaction, the equation for the reaction can be written with various levels of detail. Depending on which part of the reaction you are interested in, you might write a...

    A molecular equation is sometimes simply called a balanced equation. In a molecular equation, any ionic compounds or acids are represented as neutral compounds using their chemical formulas. The state of each substance is indicated in parentheses after the formula.

    [Huh?]

    Let's consider the reaction that occurs between AgNO3‍  and NaCl‍ . When aqueous solutions of AgNO3‍  and NaCl‍  are mixed, solid AgCl‍  and aqueous NaNO3‍  are formed. Using this information, we can write a balanced molecular equation for the reaction:

    AgNO3(aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(s)+NaNO3(aq)‍ 

    [What kind of reaction is this?]

    If we could zoom in on the contents of the reaction beaker, though, we wouldn't find actual molecules of AgNO3‍ , NaCl‍ , or NaNO3‍ . Since AgNO3‍ , NaCl‍ , and NaNO3‍  are soluble ionic compounds, they dissociate into their constituent ions in water. For example, NaCl‍  dissociates into one ion of Na+‍  for every ion of Cl−‍ ; these ions are stabilized by ion-dipole interactions with the surrounding water molecules.

    A net ionic equation shows only the chemical species that are involved in a reaction, while a complete ionic equation also includes the spectator ions. We can find the net ionic equation for a given reaction using the following steps:

    1.Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction, including the state of each substance.

    2.Using your knowledge of solubility rules, strong acids, and strong bases, rewrite the molecular equation as a complete ionic equation that shows which compounds are dissociated into ions.

    [I haven't learned about strong acids and bases yet!]

    3.Identify and cancel out the spectator ions (the ions that appear on both sides of the equation).

    [Want to double check your work?]

    Sulfuric acid, H2SO4(aq)‍ , is a strong acid that completely dissociates into H+‍  and SO42−‍  ions in aqueous solution. Sodium hydroxide, NaOH(aq)‍ , is a strong base that completely dissociates into Na+‍  and OH−‍  ions in aqueous solution. When H2SO4(aq)‍  and NaOH(aq)‍  are combined, the products are water and aqueous sodium sulfate, Na2SO4(aq)‍ . This reaction is represented by the molecular equation below.

    HA2SOA4(aq)+2NaOH(aq)→2HA2O(l)+NaA2SOA4(aq)‍ 

    Which of the following is the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between H2SO4(aq)‍  and NaOH(aq)‍ ?

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    •(Choice A)

  5. Enter an equation of an ionic chemical equation and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will be calculated along with the solubility states, complete ionic equation, net ionic equation, spectator ions and precipitates.

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