Answer :
Yes, an ionic reaction occurs when aqueous solutions of silver(i) nitrate and potassium carbonate are combined.
The term "ionic equation" refers to a chemical formula that expresses electrolytes as dissociated ions in aqueous solutions. Ion dipole interactions with the existing water molecules stabilize the ions that are present in aqueous solutions. Any electrolyte that dissociates and interacts with the polar solvent can be described by an ionic equation. The number and type of atoms on either side of the reaction arrow are the same in a balanced ionic equation. Even the net charge on the arrow's two sides is the same.
Strong acids and bases are represented in ionic equations as dissociated ions that are present in the solution. Weak acids and bases do not entirely dissociate and are therefore expressed as molecular formulas.
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