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Chapter 1 - Key concepts in chemistry
Ionic Equations
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In an
ionic equation
, only the
products
and reactant are shown.
To write an
ionic equation
, one must look at the
balanced symbol equation
and take out any
spectator ions
that appear on both sidesof the equation.
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