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Balanced reactions for dissolution of salt?

Write the balanced reaction for the dissolution of each salt in water, including physical states. The convention is to leave water out of the equation, and simply write the reactant as the solid ionic compound and the product as ions in aqueous solution.

ammonium nitrate

calcium chloride

magnesium sulfate

sodium acetate

sodium carbonate

sodium chloride

sodium nitrate

magnesium carbonate

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  • 5 years ago

    Ammonium nitrate

    (NH4)NO3(s) = NH4^+(aq) + NO3^- (aq)

    Calcium chloride

    CaCl2(s) = Ca^2+(aq( + 2Cl^-(aq)

    Magnesium sulphate

    MgSO4(s) = Mg^2+(aq) + SO4^2-(aq)

    NB I am not doing any more , because you will not learn how to do them, but follow my examples above.

    NNB Sodium acetate is also sodium ethanoate ( CH3COONa)

  • 5 years ago

    NH4NO3 → NH4{+} + NO3{-}

    CaCl2 → Ca{2+} + 2 Cl{-}

    MgSO4 → Mg{2+} + SO4{2-}

    NaC2H3O2 → Na{+} + C2H3O2{-}

    Na2CO3 → 2 Na{+} + CO3{2-}

    NaCl → Na{+} + Cl{-}

    NaNO3 → Na{+} + NO3{-}

    MgCO3 → Mg{2+} + CO3{2-}

  • 5 years ago

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