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Net ionic equation for covalent compound
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How would one write out a net ionic equation for a double displacement, where one of the reactants is covalent and the other is ionic? Thanks!
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Give an example, what you talking about.
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Ca(OH)2 + Mn2O7 = Ca(MnO4)2 + H2O
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Question was asked to the Person who started the Thread.
Is the bonding in manganese heptoxide covalent? Its liquid at room temperature, but it's a metal oxide.
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P2F4 + 2CaCl2 -> 2CaF2 + 2PCl2 is the reaction. Thanks!
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PCl
2
does not exist. P
2
Cl
4
decomposes at RT to PCl
3
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