What net lonic equation can be derived from this complete ionic equation? 2Fe^(3+)(aq) + 6Cl^-(aq) + 6Na^+(aq) + 3CO_3^(2-)(aq) -> Fe_2(CO_3)_3(s) + 6Cl^-(aq) + 6Na^+(aq)?

2 Answers
Mar 31, 2017

2Fe^(3+) + 3CO_3^(2-) rarr Fe_2(CO_3)_3(s)darr

Explanation:

Simply cancel out the common items, the ones that do not undergo chemical change in the original equation:

2Fe^(3+) + cancel(6Cl^(-) + 6Na^(+)) + 3CO_3^(2-) rarr Fe_2(CO_3)_3(s)darr +cancel(6Na^(+) + 6Cl^(-))

Are mass and charge balanced in the given equation? If they are not, you know that the equation cannot be accepted as a representation of reality. In other words these equations must obey [stoichiometry.](https://socratic.org/questions/can-you-give-examples-of-the-uses-of-stoichiometry-in-our-daily-life)

Mar 31, 2017

Cancel the "spectator ions" - that undergo no changes, and the net ionic equation appears. Details follow.

Explanation:

In a net ionic equation you omit any particles (generally ions) that are not changed in any way as the reaction occurs.

In this case, this applies to the Na^+ and Cl^- ions.

So, the net ionic equation is:

2Fe^(3+) (aq)+ 3 CO_3^(2-)(aq) rarr Fe_2(CO_3)_3(s)