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11.3 Worksheet

1) The document discusses net ionic equations, which show only the ions involved in a chemical reaction and exclude spectator ions that are not directly involved. 2) A true statement is given that spectator ions are left out of a net ionic equation. 3) Students are asked to write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between Pb(NO3)2 and KI.

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11.3 Worksheet

1) The document discusses net ionic equations, which show only the ions involved in a chemical reaction and exclude spectator ions that are not directly involved. 2) A true statement is given that spectator ions are left out of a net ionic equation. 3) Students are asked to write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between Pb(NO3)2 and KI.

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After reading Lesson 11.3, answer the following questions.

Net Ionic Equations


1. Many important chemical reactions take place in . 2. An equation that shows dissolved ionic compounds as their free ions is called a(n) . 3. Is the following sentence true or false? A spectator ion is not directly involved in a reaction. 4. What is a net ionic equation?

5. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about ionic equations. a. A complete ionic equation shows only the ions involved in the reaction. b. Spectator ions are left out of a net ionic equation. c. Atoms do not need to be balanced in an ionic equation. d. Ionic charges must be balanced in a net ionic equation. 6. Write the balanced net ionic equation for this reaction: Pb(NO3)2(aq) + KI(aq) PbI2(s) + KNO3(aq). Show your work.

Predicting the Formation of a Precipitate


7. What determines whether a precipitate forms when two solutions of ionic compounds are mixed? 8. Use Table 11.3 to predict whether the following compounds are soluble or insoluble. a. Fe(OH)3 b. NaOH c. Ca(ClO3)2 d. HgSO4

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