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Complete Ionic Equation
Represents aqueous compounds as ions, derived from the molecular equation by breaking down aqueous compounds.
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Complete Ionic Equation
Represents aqueous compounds as ions, derived from the molecular equation by breaking down aqueous compounds.
Molecular Equation
Lists all reactants and products, including solids, liquids, gases, and aqueous compounds, without ion dissociation.
Aqueous Compounds
Substances dissolved in water that dissociate into ions, identified using solubility rules.
Solubility Rules
Guidelines used to determine whether a compound is aqueous and will dissociate into ions.
Spectator Ions
Ions present on both sides of a reaction that do not participate in the chemical change.
Net Ionic Equation
Highlights ions actively participating in a reaction by removing spectator ions from the complete ionic equation.
Coefficients
Numbers used to indicate the correct quantity of ions in a complete ionic equation.
Reactants
Substances present at the start of a chemical reaction, listed in molecular equations.
Products
Substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction, listed in molecular equations.
Ions
Charged particles formed when aqueous compounds dissociate in solution.