What are some common mistakes students make with stoichiometry of reactions between ions in solutions?

1 Answer
Jan 7, 2016

A failure to realize that BOTH mass and charge MUST be conserved in any chemical reaction.

Explanation:

Not only must mass be balanced in a chemical reaction, but charge must be balanced as well. If I start with 10 g, I must end with 10 g. Likewise, if the reactants have a certain charge, positive or negative, the products MUST have that same charge.

For example:

Lead nitrate + sodium chloride Lead chloride + sodium nitrate.

As a net ionic equation:

Pb2++2ClPbCl2(s)

The reactants were neutral (2++2×1); so too the products!