write chemical, complete ionic, and net ionic equation for the following reaction that might produce precipitates. (type none for the net equation if no reaction occurs. otherwise, use the lowest possible coefficients and include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) aqueous solutions of potassium iodide and silver nitrate are mixed, forming the precipitate silver iodide. chemical equation



Answer :

The chemical equation is KI (aq) + AgNO3 (aq.)  ⇒  Ag I (s) + KnO3 (aq). Complete ionic reaction is, K⁺ + I⁻ + Ag⁺ + NO3⁻  ⇒  Ag I (s) + K⁺ + NO3⁻and the Net ionic equation is Ag⁺ + I⁻ ⇒ Ag I (s).

Silver iodide precipitates when potassium iodide and silver nitrate are combined in aqueous solutions. It combines aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate and ammonium phosphate without forming a precipitate.

Water serves as the solvent in aqueous solutions. By adding (aq.) to the relevant chemical formula, it is typically represented by a chemical formula.

The chemical formula for an aqueous solution of silver nitrate and potassium iodide is as follows:

KI (aq) + AgNO3 (aq.)  ---->  Ag I (s) + KnO3 (aq).

The following can be written as a complete ionic reaction:

K⁺ + I⁻ + Ag⁺ + NO3⁻  ⇒  Ag I (s) + K⁺ + NO3⁻

where Ag⁺ + I⁻ ⇒   Ag I(s).  is the net ionic equation

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