I assume you know how to do parts of this and I'm not about to duplicate work you should know how to do. I'll leave the balanced molecular equation for you. Then tell me what you don't understand about the rest of it. Its ridiculous that I sit here at bedtime and look for all those ()aq ^- ^+ etc.
I will write the net ionic equation for you. You do all that leads up to that.
a. HI(aq) and Ba(OH)2(aq)
b. HBr(aq) and LiOH(aq)
c. HCHO2(aq), a weak acid, and NaOH
d. HBr(aq) and K2SO3(aq)
a. 2H^+(aq) + 2OH^-(aq) ==> 2H2O(l)
b. H^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) ==> H2O(l)
c. HCHO2(aq) +OH^-(aq) ==> H2O(l) + [CHO2]^-(aq)
d. 2H^+(aq) + [SO3]^2-(aq) ==> H2SO3(aq)
NOTE: Some don't consider H2SO3 a compound arguing it is SO2 + H2O and some may argue that it is (l) and not (aq) but I'm assuming this is a lower level question.
I will be happy to answer specific questions but all of the other typing is too much work to do; however I shall be happy to help you through rough spots.
Write a molecular, a complete, and a net ionic equation for the following reactions in aqueous solutions. All equations must be balanced.
a. HI(aq) and Ba(OH)2(aq)
b. HBr(aq) and LiOH(aq)
c. HCHO2(aq), a weak acid, and NaOH
d. HBr(aq) and K2SO3(aq)
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