well I'm not that sure, because i just checked my high school copybook and found an example including ionic and net ionic equations, it has been long time haven't reviewed it,
so, I have an example of a redox reaction:
Oxidation 1/2 rxn: Mg
(s) Mg
2+ + 2 e
-Reduction 1/2 rxn: 2H
+ + 2 e
- H
2(g)Overall rxn: Mg
(s) + 2H
+ Mg
2+ + H
2(g)Chemical eqn: Mg
(s) + 2 HCl
MgCl
2(aq) + H
2(g)Ionic eqn: Mg
(s) + 2H
+ + 2 Cl
- Mg
2+ + 2Cl
- + H
2(g)Net-ionic eqn: Mg
(s) + 2H
+ Mg
2+ + H
2(g)well its seems that the difference between the ionic and the net ionic equations is the abscence of the spectator ion, the Cl
-. Moreover, in the ionic equation include all the ion involved, and the net ionic just the ones in the half reaction.