1. Write a balanced molecular equation for the reaction of solid AgNO3 with aqueous NaCl. Be sure to include the correct number of coefficients and the state of the species (aq, s, l or g).

2. Write the total ionic equation for this reaction, including all physical states.

3. Write the net ionic equation for this reaction, including all physical states.

4. Identify the spectator ions.

5. If the chloride ion is usually soluble, how can solid AgCl form? Identify the rules from Table 4.1 and explain the physical state of the products. (Be sure to discuss the exception to the chloride rule.)

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Your other post under Kate should give you some hints on how to do this.
The spectator ions are the ionx that ARE NOT in the net ionic equation.
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