I was talking to someone else, and they said the net ionic equation is
2I- + F2 --> 2F- + I2
and that's the correct answer.
This differes from what you are telling me.
No. I was pointing you into exactly the same direction.
Instead of writing KI on the left side of the equation write K
+ and I
-. On the right side replace KF with K
+ + F
-. That's because both salts - potassium iodide and potassium fluoride - are dissolved and dissociated. Now K
+ cancels out - it is a spectator ion.
What is left is equation 4, as charco stated.