Based on the given reactance, provide both the molecular equation and the complete ionic equation O. Here we have ammonium sulfate reacting with calcium chloride. So for step zero, we're just going to follow steps one to four that we've learned in the past to 1st give the molecular equation. Now remember, when it comes to these steps, we're first going to break up each of these compounds into their ionic forms. So ammonium sulfate breaks up into the ammonium ion and the sulfate ion. Don't worry about the fact that we have two ammoniums here. We'll discuss that later on as we're going into the complete ionic equation.
And then calcium chloride breaks up into calcium ion and chloride ion. Now remember we're going to swap ionic partners because opposite charges attract. This plus one charge is attracted to this -1 charge. So when they connect together, remember when the numbers are the same, they just simply cancel out. So here that will give me NH4Cl plus then we're going to have here c