Net Ionic Equation Worksheet
A Grade 11 science worksheet covering net ionic equations, including balancing, identifying spectator ions, and writing complete and net ionic equations.
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Net Ionic Equation Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and provide clear, concise answers. Show all your work for calculations.
1. Which of the following is a spectator ion in the reaction: AgNO₃(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO₃(aq)?
Ag⁺
Cl⁻
Na⁺
AgCl
2. What is the main purpose of writing a net ionic equation?
To show all ions present in the solution
To highlight the species that are directly involved in the chemical change
To balance the overall chemical equation
To identify all soluble compounds
3. Ions that do not participate in a chemical reaction and remain in solution are called ions.
4. A compound is considered if it dissolves in water to form aqueous ions.
5. Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction between aqueous potassium iodide and aqueous lead(II) nitrate. State the precipitates formed, if any.
6. For the reaction in question 5, write the complete ionic equation.
7. For the reaction in question 5, write the net ionic equation.
8. All strong acids and strong bases completely dissociate into ions in aqueous solutions.
True
False
9. In a net ionic equation, all solids, liquids, and gases are typically shown as dissociated ions.
True
False
10. Consider the reaction between aqueous sodium phosphate (Na₃PO₄) and aqueous barium chloride (BaCl₂). Predict the products, write the balanced molecular equation, the complete ionic equation, and the net ionic equation. Identify all spectator ions.