Separate the molecular equation into ions using the following rules.
1. If the substance is soluble, show the ions with (aq) after + and - ions.
2. If a gas so that as a molecule and write (g) after it.
3. If a solid, show it as the molecule and write (s) after it.
4. If a weakly ionized material (i.e., such as H2O), write it as the molecule and (l) after it. What you will have here is the full ionic equation.
Then cancel anything on the reactant side that is the same thing on the product side. What's left is the net ionic equation.
If you have trouble, post your full molecular equation.
A bar of strontium metal is immersed in a 1.0 M copper(ll) nitrate solution. write the net ionic. I have the molecular formula written out but im not sure how to write the net ionic for this single displacement reaction
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