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Page 1: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Net Ionic Equations

Page 2: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue Copper

Hydroxide

1. Write a skeleton equation2. Balance the equation.3. Identify the spectator ions.4. Write the total ionic equation.5. Write the net ionic equation.

Page 3: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue Copper Hydroxide

Page 4: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq)

Na+

1

OH -1

Cu+

2Cl -1

Cl -1

Page 5: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

Na+

1

OH -1

Cu+

2

Cl -1

Cl -1

The Copper and Hydroxide Join to form solid Copper Hydroxide

Equation Not Balanced

PrecipitateOH

-1

Page 6: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

Balance the skeleton Equation

Na O H Cu Cl Na O H Cu Cl

Page 7: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

Balance the skeleton Equation

Na O H Cu Cl Na O H Cu Cl

1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

Page 8: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

Balance the skeleton Equation

Na O H Cu Cl Na O H Cu Cl

1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

Page 9: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

Balanced Molecular Formula

Na O H Cu Cl Na O H Cu Cl

1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2

Page 10: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Spectator Ions? They don’t take part in the reaction.

Na+

1

OH -1 Cu+

2

Cl -1OH

-1

Cl -1Na+

1

OH -1

Na+

1 Cl -1

Na+

1 Cl -1 OH -1

Cu+

2

Na+

1

OH -1

Cu+

2

Cl -1

Cl -1

OH -1

Na+

1Na+

1

OH -1

Cu+

2

Cl -1

Cl -1

OH -1

Na+

1

Page 11: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

WRITING TOTAL AND NET IONIC EQUATIONS

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds

(strong electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.

4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross out the spectator ions.

Page 12: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong

electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 13: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong

electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 14: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong

electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 15: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong

electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 16: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong

electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 17: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

TOTAL IONIC EQUATION1. Balanced molecular equation.

2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 18: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

Net IONIC EQUATION?1. Balanced molecular equation.

2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

Page 19: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

2Na(OH)(aq) + CuCl2(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)

2Na1+(aq) + 2(OH)1-

(aq) + Cu2+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + Cu(OH)2(s)

Net IONIC EQUATION

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Disassociate the aqueous ionic compounds (strong

electrolytes) indicating the correct formula, number and charge of each.

3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. This is a total Ionic Equation. For a net ionic equation cross

out the spectator ions.

2(OH)1-(aq)

+ Cu2+(aq) Cu(OH)2(s)

Page 20: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

ANOTHER EXAMPLE

Page 21: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq)

Page 22: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4)

Page 23: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4) 2NaCl(aq)

Page 24: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4) 2NaCl(aq) + BaSO4(s)

Page 25: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4)(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + BaSO4(s)

BALANCED MOLECULAR FORMULA

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Show the disassociated ions individually.3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. Cross out the spectator ions.

Page 26: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4)(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + BaSO4(s)

BALANCED MOLECULAR FORMULA

Ba2+(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + 2Na1+(aq) + SO4

2-(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-(aq) + BaSO4(s)

TOTAL IONIC EQUATION

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Show the disassociated ions individually.3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. Cross out the spectator ions.

Page 27: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4)(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + BaSO4(s)

BALANCED MOLECULAR FORMULA

Ba2+(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + 2Na1+(aq) + SO4

2-(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-(aq) + BaSO4(s)

TOTAL IONIC EQUATION

Ba2+(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + 2Na1+(aq) + SO4

2-(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-(aq) + BaSO4(s)

CROSS OUT SPECTATOR IONS

1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Show the disassociated ions individually.3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. Cross out the spectator ions.

Page 28: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

BaCl2(aq) + Na2(SO4)(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + BaSO4(s)

BALANCED MOLECULAR FORMULA

Ba2+(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + 2Na1+(aq) + SO4

2-(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-(aq) + BaSO4(s)

TOTAL IONIC EQUATION

Ba2+(aq) + 2Cl1-

(aq) + 2Na1+(aq) + SO4

2-(aq) 2Na1+

(aq) + 2Cl1-(aq) + BaSO4(s)

CROSS OUT SPECTATOR IONS

Ba2+(aq) + SO4

2-(aq) BaSO4(s)

NET IONIC EQUATION1. Balanced molecular equation.2. Show the disassociated ions individually.3. Bring down all compounds with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.4. Cross out the spectator ions.

Page 29: Net Ionic Equations. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and solid blue

Assignment

• An aqueous solution of aluminum chloride and sodium hydroxide react to form solid aluminum hydroxide.

1. Write a skeleton equation2. Balance the equation (molecular formula)3. Write the total ionic equation.4. Identify the spectator ions.5. Write the net ionic equation.