Question
I don't understand how to do this problem because i don't see a precipitate. If you could show your work on the problem that would be great so i can follow along!
Identify the spectator ion(s) in the reaction
Zn(OH)2+ H2SO4→ZnSO4+ 2H2O
in aqueous solution.
1.There are no spectator ions.
2.Zn2+, (SO4)−2
3.Zn2+, OH−, H+, SO2−4
4.SO2−4
5.Zn2+
Identify the spectator ion(s) in the reaction
Zn(OH)2+ H2SO4→ZnSO4+ 2H2O
in aqueous solution.
1.There are no spectator ions.
2.Zn2+, (SO4)−2
3.Zn2+, OH−, H+, SO2−4
4.SO2−4
5.Zn2+
Answers
A spectator ion is an ion that appears the same on both sides of the equation.
Do you see any ions on either side of the equation?
Do you see any ions on either side of the equation?
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