Write the net ionic equation that describes the reaction that occurs when a solution of barium nitrate is added to a flask containing sulfate ions?
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Explanation:
The idea here is that barium nitrate is a soluble ionic compound, which implies that it dissociates completely in aqueous solution to produce barium cations,
So when barium nitrate is dissolved in water, it exists as dissociated ions
"Ba"("NO"_ 3)_ (2(aq)) -> "Ba"_ ((aq))^(2+) + 2"NO"_ (3(aq))^(-)
When you mix this solution with a solution that contains sulfate anions,
So you can say that when these two solutions are mixed, you have
"Ba"_ ((aq))^(2+) + 2"NO"_ (3(aq))^(-) + "SO"_ (4(aq))^(2-) -> "BaSO"_ (4(s)) darr + 2"NO"_ (3(aq))^(-)
Since the nitrate anions are present on both sides of the chemical equation, you can say that they are spectator ions.
This implies that you can eliminate them
"Ba"_ ((aq))^(2+) + color(red)(cancel(color(black)(2"NO"_ (3(aq))^(-)))) + "SO"_ (4(aq))^(2-) -> "BaSO"_ (4(s)) darr + color(red)(cancel(color(black)(2"NO"_ (3(aq))^(-))))
to get the net ionic equation, which looks like this
"Ba"_ ((aq))^(2+) + "SO"_ (4(aq))^(2-) -> "BaSO"_ (4(s)) darr
Barium sulfate is a white solid that will precipitate out of the solution.
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