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Ch.4 - Reactions in Aqueous Solution
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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4장, 문제 99b

Write balanced net ionic equations for the following reactions. Note that HClO3 is a strong acid. (b)

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Identify the reactants and products in the given reaction. Since HClO3 is a strong acid, it will dissociate completely in water.
Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction. This involves writing the chemical formulas of the reactants and products.
Dissociate all strong electrolytes (strong acids, strong bases, and soluble salts) into their constituent ions. Remember that weak acids, weak bases, and insoluble salts do not dissociate completely.
Cancel out the spectator ions that appear on both sides of the equation. Spectator ions do not participate in the actual chemical reaction.
Write the net ionic equation with only the species that undergo a chemical change. Ensure that the equation is balanced in terms of both mass and charge.

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Net Ionic Equations

Net ionic equations represent the actual chemical species that participate in a reaction, excluding spectator ions. They are derived from complete ionic equations by removing ions that do not change during the reaction. This simplification helps to focus on the essential chemical changes occurring in the solution.
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Net Ionic Equations

Strong Acids

Strong acids, such as HClO3, completely dissociate in water, releasing all their hydrogen ions (H+) into the solution. This characteristic means that in reactions involving strong acids, the acid can be represented solely by its ions in the net ionic equation, simplifying the process of writing these equations.
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Strong Acid-Strong Base Titration

Balancing Chemical Equations

Balancing chemical equations ensures that the number of atoms for each element is the same on both sides of the equation, adhering to the law of conservation of mass. This process involves adjusting coefficients in front of compounds to achieve balance, which is crucial for accurately representing the stoichiometry of the reaction.
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Balancing Chemical Equations