if a solution of sodium bicarbonate is mixed with an equimolar solution of hydrochloric acid, aqueous sodium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide are produced. what is the net ionic equation for this reaction?

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Answer:

the net ionic is

Explanation: CO32-(aq) + 2H+(aq) --> H2O(l) + CO2(g)

The net ionic equation for the given chemical reaction is :CO₃²[tex]^-[/tex](aq) + 2 H+(aq) [tex]\rightarrow[/tex] H₂O(l) + CO₂(g).

What is ionic equation?

Ionic equation is defined as a chemical equation which represents electrolytes in aqueous solutions and are expressed as dissociated ions. Ions present in aqueous solutions are stabilized by ion dipole interactions with the water molecules which are present.

An ionic equation can be written for any electrolyte which dissociates and reacts with the polar solvent. In a balanced ionic equation , number and type of atoms on each sides of reaction arrow are same. Even the net charge on both sides of the arrow is same.

Strong acids and bases exist as dissociated ions present in the solution and are written in forms of ions in ionic equation.Weak acids and bases do not dissociate completely and hence are written in the form of molecular formula.

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