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Aqueous solutions of barium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed to form solid silver chloride and aqueous barium nitrate. The complete ionic equation contains which of the following species (when balanced in standard form)?

A. NO (aq)
B. 2Ba (aq)
C. 2Ag (aq)
D. CI(aq)

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User Fedtuck
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Answer:

Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the ionic equation of this chemical equation. We are given barium chloride and silver nitrate as the reactants, and silver chloride and barium nitrate as the products. We can thus conclude that the ionic equation ( not balanced yet ) should be as follows -

Ba( 2 + ) + Cl ( - ) + Ag ( + ) + NO3 ( - ) ------> AgCl + Ba( 2 + ) + NO3( - )

As you can see these compounds are present in aqueous solutions, and are thus dissociated.

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Now let us take a look at the number of elements on the reactant and product sides, and balance this chemical equation out -

Ba( 2 + ) + 2Cl ( - ) + 2Ag ( + ) + 2NO3 ( - ) ------> 2AgCl + Ba( 2 + ) + 2NO3( - )

Solution = Option C!

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