Asked by Chelsea
Enter the net ionic equation, including phases, for the reaction of AgNO3(aq) with BaO(aq).
Is it...
Ag+O2--->AgO?
Is it...
Ag+O2--->AgO?
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Answered by
joe
yes
Answered by
DrBob222
no. It isn't balanced, the formula for the oxide is not right, no phases are shown and there are no charges on the ions. If you wrote the molecular equation and balanced it and converted that to an ionic equation you would come closer to doing it right.
2AgNO3 + BaO ==> Ag2O + Ba(NO3)2
2Ag^+(aq) + O^2-(aq) ==> Ag2O(s)
2AgNO3 + BaO ==> Ag2O + Ba(NO3)2
2Ag^+(aq) + O^2-(aq) ==> Ag2O(s)
Answered by
Chelsea
Oh dern, okay thanks!
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