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Write the net ionic equation for the acid-base hydrolysis equilibrium that is established when ammonium perchlorate is dissolved in water. (Use H3O instead of H .)

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Answer:

Net ionic:
NH_(4)^(+)(aq.)+H_(2)O(l)\rightarrow NH_(3)(aq.)+H_(3)O^(+)(aq.)

Step-by-step explanation:

Ammonium perchlorate consists of
NH_(4)^(+) and
ClO_(4)^(-) ions.
NH_(4)^(+) is a strong conjugate acid of weak base
NH_(3).
ClO_(4)^(-) is an weak conjugate base of strong acid
HClO_(4).

So, in case of hydrolysis of
NH_(4)ClO_(4),
NH_(4)^(+) is only being hydrolyzed to produce
NH_(3) and
H_(3)O^(+).

Molecular equation:
NH_(4)ClO_(4)(aq.)+H_(2)O(l)\rightarrow NH_(3)(aq.)+H_(3)OClO_(4)(aq.)

Total ionic:
NH_(4)^(+)(aq.)+ClO_(4)^(-)(aq.)+H_(2)O(l)\rightarrow NH_(3)(aq.)+H_(3)O^(+)(aq.)+ClO_(4)^(-)(aq.)

Net ionic:
NH_(4)^(+)(aq.)+H_(2)O(l)\rightarrow NH_(3)(aq.)+H_(3)O^(+)(aq.)

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