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2. F2 (g) + SrCl2 (aq)
--->
SrF2 (aq)
+ Cl2 (g)
Complete lonic:
Net tonic:

Sagot :

Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

The molecular equation => F₂(g)  +  SrCl₂(aq) => SrF₂  + Cl₂(g)

Ionic Equation:  shows all species involved in the reaction. For the ionic reaction given the ionic equation should show all substances in reaction in ionic form along with the molecular formulas of non-ionic compounds. In general, salts that contain a metal and nonmetal that undergo ionization when dissolved in water.  

The ionic equation => Show ionic compounds in ionized form with oxidation states. Do not ionize weak acids weak bases ( molecular compounds.

=>  F₂(g) + Sr⁺² + 2Cl₋ => Sr⁺²(aq) + 2F⁻ +  Cl₂(g)

The net ionic equation =>  shows only species directly involved in the chemical process. If in the net ionic equation that are equivalent on both sides of the working equation, one should remove those compounds from the ionic equation showing only the species involved in the chemical reaction process.  

=>  F₂(g) + Sr⁺²(aq) + 2Cl⁻(aq) => Sr⁺²(aq) + 2F⁻(aq) +  Cl₂(g)

Note that Sr⁺²(aq) is found on the reactant and product sides of the equation. Cancelling Sr⁺² gives the net ionic equation.

=>   F₂(g) + 2Cl₋(aq) =>  2F⁻(aq) +  Cl₂(g)

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