for the ionic equation, rewrite the equation but use the ions of CuSO4 and MgSO4 in their places
i don't get it.. you mean there should be 2 molecular equations? and about the ionic equation, if i understood correctly, than the molecular and ionic equations will be the same... or I'm wrong?
The ions of CuSO
4 are Cu
+2 and SO
42-what would the ions of MgSO4 be?
molecular equation:
CuSO4 + Mg --> Cu + MgSO4
ionic equation:
Cu
+2 + SO
42- + Mg --> Cu + (ions of MgSO4)
Kryolith is giving you the half reaction equations - probably what the question means by electronic equations
3. (others may want to add or correct the following):
when acids react with metals there are 2 ways they can do this:
- using H+
most/all acids can oxidized metals this way but strong acids do it faster and more efficiently than weak acids
what kind of acid is phosphoric acid?
- using the anion part
only acids that have a strong oxidizing anion like HNO3 can oxidize metals with their anions, these are called oxidizing acids
acids whose anions are poor oxidizers like HCl are called non-oxidizing acids
what kind of acid is phosphoric acid?
An acid that is a strong acid and has a strong oxidizing anion will react readily with many metals.
What can you conclude about phosphoric acid and its ability to react with metals based on the these two properties?