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What is the balanced net ionic equation reaction?

What is the balanced net ionic equation reaction?

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FeO(s) + 2HClO4(aq) --> H2O(l) + FE(ClO4)2(aq)

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c.Dorothy

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Answered Mar 19, 2018

The correct answer is FeO(s) + 2H (aq) → H2O(l) + Fe2(aq), with CIO4- as a spectator ion. For those who haven’t studied chemistry past what is offered in most American high schools, a spectator ion is pretty cool. The ion goes through the reaction, and comes out without a scratch. Therefore, it remains unchanged in the equation, and is often placed to the side of the final equation. In this instance, CIO4- is the spectator ion in our equation.

The correct answer is FeO(s) + 2H (aq) → H2O(l) + Fe2(aq), with CIO4- as a spectator ion. For
As for getting the balanced net ionic equation, this is just another way to say that the equation has been balanced, and it shows the states of each ion. So, “s” would be a solid, “aq” would be aqueous, and “l” would be a liquid.

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ameier

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Answered Sep 12, 2017

FeO(s) + 2H+(aq) ---> H2O(l) + Fe2+(aq); ClO4- spectator ion
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