Question
Solid sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to give sodium chloride,carbon dioxide and water.
When writing the ionic equation, do I need to write Na2CO3(s)or do I write CO32-(aq) on the left hand side of the equation?
When writing the ionic equation, do I need to write Na2CO3(s)or do I write CO32-(aq) on the left hand side of the equation?
Answers
bobpursley
write it as an ion.
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