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Find the molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equation for the aqueous reaction between strontium nitrate and sulfuric acid.
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Sr(NO3)2 + H2SO4 -> 2HNO3 + SrSO4 is molecular equation.
Sr+2(aq) + 2NO3-1(aq) + H+1(aq) + HSO4-1(aq) -> 2H+1(aq) + 2NO3-1(aq) + SrSO4(s) is total ionic equation.
Sr+2(aq) + HSO4-1(aq) -> H+1(aq) + SrSO4(s) is net ionic equation.
Are they correct? I'm really confusing the last one. The hydrogen can be canceled out or not?
Please help me out...! Thanks...
I did like this, please check this out...
Sr(NO3)2 + H2SO4 -> 2HNO3 + SrSO4 is molecular equation.
Sr+2(aq) + 2NO3-1(aq) + H+1(aq) + HSO4-1(aq) -> 2H+1(aq) + 2NO3-1(aq) + SrSO4(s) is total ionic equation.
Sr+2(aq) + HSO4-1(aq) -> H+1(aq) + SrSO4(s) is net ionic equation.
Are they correct? I'm really confusing the last one. The hydrogen can be canceled out or not?
Please help me out...! Thanks...
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