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So in this question we have to write the complete ionic equation and also net ionic equation for each of these ionic equations.
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Now for first that is hi plus rboh it will give rbi plus water.
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That is true.
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Now the complete ionic equation and the net ionic equation.
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First we'll understand what is complete ionic and what is net ionic equation.
00:25
The complete ionic equation is the equation in which all the ions are soared.
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That is, it is the main, it can be the main ion which occurs in the equation or it can also be the spectator ions.
00:39
That does not occur in the main equation.
00:42
Now what is net ion equation? the net ion equation is the main reaction that shows only the species that are involved in the reaction.
00:52
So we'll see here by example that is for hi plus rboh.
00:56
Now, we can dissociate all these ions in prospective ions.
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That is h plus aq plus plus i minus for r b o h it will be r b plus plus plus then for r b o h it is the solid state so it will not dissociate but what will dissociate into h plus aqus and o h a plus minus now you can see that this is the complete ion equation this is the complete ion equation and it shows all the ionic species whether it will be spectator ions or it will be the main ions now what are the spectator ions? spectator ions are the ions that does not take part in the net ionification.
01:36
So here we can say the spectator ions are h plus ions and oh minus n because they are canceling out here.
01:42
They're canceling out here because simply they are canceling out here.
01:49
That is it do not occur in the main reaction.
01:52
That is the net ionification...