Asked by Lola
when aqueous solutions of sodium carbonate and manganese(V) chloride are mixed, a precipitate forms. The precipitate is a compound containing manganese.
I have to write the chemical, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for it.
I have to write the chemical, complete ionic, and net ionic equations for it.
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Answered by
bobpursley
I will be happy to critique your thinking on this.
Answered by
Lola
Well i think the chemical equation is Na2CO3 + MnCL5 --> NaCl + Mn2(CO3)5
complete ionic:
Na^+ + CO3^2- + Mn^5+ + Cl- --> Na^+ + Cl- + Mn2(CO3)5
net ionic:
CO3^2- + Mn^5+ --> Mn2(CO3)5
complete ionic:
Na^+ + CO3^2- + Mn^5+ + Cl- --> Na^+ + Cl- + Mn2(CO3)5
net ionic:
CO3^2- + Mn^5+ --> Mn2(CO3)5
Answered by
Tj
Jmtw
Answered by
bob
Frankly, I doubt that MnCl5 exists.
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