Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of ammonia and nitric acid are combined?
Net Ionic Eqns with Acids and Bases
Dissociate all strong acids and bases. Leave together all weak acids and bases. Cross out spectator ions.
Strong Acids and Strong Bases ionize 100% in aqueous solution.
- HCl is a strong acid. In solution we write it as H3O+(aq) + Cl -(aq).
- HF is a weak acid. In solution we write it as HF(aq).
- KOH is a strong base. In solution we write it as K+(aq) + OH -(aq).
- NH3 is a weak base. In solution we write it as NH3(aq).
Exception: Since Ca(OH)2 is only slightly soluble we write it as Ca(OH)2(s).
Below is a list of the 6 strong acids and 6 strong bases you should know. All other acids and bases are considered weak.
Strong Acids Strong Bases
HCl, HBr, HI LiOH, NaOH, KOH
HNO3 Ca(OH)2 slightly soluble
HClO4 Ba(OH)2
H2SO4 Sr(OH)2
please specify g, l, aq
Net Ionic Eqns with Acids and Bases
Dissociate all strong acids and bases. Leave together all weak acids and bases. Cross out spectator ions.
Strong Acids and Strong Bases ionize 100% in aqueous solution.
- HCl is a strong acid. In solution we write it as H3O+(aq) + Cl -(aq).
- HF is a weak acid. In solution we write it as HF(aq).
- KOH is a strong base. In solution we write it as K+(aq) + OH -(aq).
- NH3 is a weak base. In solution we write it as NH3(aq).
Exception: Since Ca(OH)2 is only slightly soluble we write it as Ca(OH)2(s).
Below is a list of the 6 strong acids and 6 strong bases you should know. All other acids and bases are considered weak.
Strong Acids Strong Bases
HCl, HBr, HI LiOH, NaOH, KOH
HNO3 Ca(OH)2 slightly soluble
HClO4 Ba(OH)2
H2SO4 Sr(OH)2
please specify g, l, aq
1 Answer
The equation is
Explanation:
According to the details in the question, amonia is written
On the other hand, nitric acid is very strong, and should be written
Finally, as the nitrate ion is a spectator here, it is omitted from the net ionic equation.