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Learn: Writing Balanced Ionic Equations (Cancel Spectator Ions)

OCR GCSE Chemistry J248

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What is an ionic equation?

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Which of the following is a spectator ion in the reaction between NaCl and AgNO₃?

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In an ionic equation, {{blank0}} ions are removed because they do not {{blank1}} during the reaction.

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Which of the following steps are involved in writing ionic equations? (Select all that apply)

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