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AgNO3(aq)+HCl(aq) write the equation and net ionic equation ?
##"AgNO"_text(3(aq]) + "HCl"_text((aq]) -> "AgCl"_text((s]) + "HNO"_text(3(aq])##
To write the complete ionic equation:
- Start with a balanced molecular equation.
- Break all soluble strong electrolytes (compounds with (aq) beside them) into their ions
- indicate the correct formula and charge of each ion indicate the correct number of each ion write (aq) after each ion
- Bring down all with (s), (l), or (g) unchanged.
The molecular equation is
##"AgNO"_text(3(aq]) + "HCl"_text((aq]) -> "AgCl"_text((s]) + "HNO"_text(3(aq])##
How did I get this equation? Consider each reactant or product separately:
##"1 mole"## of ##"AgNO"_3## contains ##"1 mole"## of ##"Ag"^+## and ##"1 mole"## of ##"NO"_3^-## ions.
##"Ag"_text((aq])^(+) + "NO"_text(3(aq])^(-) + "H"_text((aq])^(+) + "Cl"_text((aq])^(-) -> "AgCl"_text((s]) darr + "H"_text((aq])^(+) + "NO"_text(3(aq])^(-)##
The net ionic equation is
##"Ag"_text((aq])^(+) + "Cl"_text((aq])^(-) -> "AgCl"_text((s]) darr##