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Identify the spectator ions in this reaction. Check all that apply. 2H+ + CrO4– + Ba2+ + 2OH– Ba2+ + CrO4– + 2H2O H+ CrO4– Ba2+ OH– 2H2O

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Answer:

The answer is b and c on ed.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Rshahriar
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Answer: CrO₄⁻ and Ba²⁺


Step-by-step explanation:


1) Chemical equation given:

2H⁺ + CrO₄⁻ + Ba²⁺ + 2OH⁻ → Ba²⁺ + CrO₄⁻ + 2H₂O


2) Analysis

That is an oxidation-reduction equation (some species are been oxidized and others are being reduced).

The given equation is known as total ionic equation, because it shows all the species as ions that are part of the reaction.

2) Specator ions

Spectator ions are the ions that do not change their oxidation state and are easily identified as they are the same in the reactant and product sides.

Here the ions that are the same in the reactant and product sides are:

CrO₄⁻ and Ba²⁺


3) Addtitional explanation.


Once you identify the spectator ions you can delete them from the equation to obtain the net ionic equation , which in this case turns to be:



2H⁺ + 2OH⁻ → 2H₂O

But this is not part of the question; it is some context to help you understand the use of the spectator ions concept.

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