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Title: How do you write a balanced net ionic equation for chemical reaction?
Post by: davashkai on Mar 20, 2013
I don't get how to.

show me using this:
Solutions of ammonium carbonate and nickel(II) chloride are mixed.


Title: How do you write a balanced net ionic equation for chemical reaction?
Post by: smitty0782 on Mar 20, 2013
If you have a balanced reaction, separate the ions (from the solutions, the only ones that "dissociate") and put all of the atoms there too, you should be able to take out the others... I can't express myself very well in English when it comes to chem, since I'm in immersion, and I don't have my periodic table on me either... essentially, you should ask a classmate or teacher if you're having issues with it.


Title: How do you write a balanced net ionic equation for chemical reaction?
Post by: michaelW on Mar 20, 2013
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