In this reaction, both Mn and Ni(NO3)2 are solid, as well as the products Mn(NO3)2 and Ni. Given that all elements are in their solid state, there is no net ionic equation for this reaction.
However, it's important to note that this reaction is unlikely to occur as the reactants are stable, and there is no driving force (such as a reduction in charge) for the reaction to proceed. In reality, there would be no reaction.
what is the net ionic equation for:
Mn+Ni(NO3)2 -> Mn(NO3)2+Ni
Is the answer no reaction or is Nickel considered a state change??
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