Net Ionic Equation: 2HClO + Ca(OH)2 -> 2H2O + Ca(ClO)2

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The discussion focuses on deriving the net ionic equation for the reaction between HClO and Ca(OH)2. Participants clarify that there is no electron transfer in this reaction, and the net ionic equation simplifies to H+ + OH- → H2O. One contributor notes that HClO is a weak acid, suggesting an alternative reaction format of HClO + OH- → H2O + ClO-. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing weak acids in chemical reactions. Ultimately, understanding the behavior of these species is crucial for accurately writing net ionic equations.
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Find the net ionic equation:
2HClO(aq)+Ca(OH)_{2}(aq)\rightarrow 2H_{2}O(l)+Ca(ClO)_{2}(aq)<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ...I would show my answer but the forum is not working well right now.
 
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(P.S. subscripts, not superscripts)

Answer this question, and you should be able to get the net ionic equation.

Which species have a transfer of electrons, and which ones remain the same after the reaction has proceeded to completion?
 
sumzup said:
Which species have a transfer of electrons, and which ones remain the same after the reaction has proceeded to completion?

There is no electron transfer in this reaction.
 
sumzup said:
(P.S. subscripts, not superscripts)

Answer this question, and you should be able to get the net ionic equation.

Which species have a transfer of electrons, and which ones remain the same after the reaction has proceeded to completion?

Yeah I know it's subscripts, but when I use Latex is spits them out as superscripts...

Anyhow! I think the answer should just ultimately be:


2H+ + 2ClO-+Ca2++2OH- --> 2H2O+Ca2++2ClO-

And this ionic equation turns into the net ionic equation of:

H++OH--->H2O
 
BoundByAxioms said:
Yeah I know it's subscripts, but when I use Latex is spits them out as superscripts...

I think that's because you are interleaving text and images.

Anyhow! I think the answer should just ultimately be:

2H+ + 2ClO-+Ca2++2OH- --> 2H2O+Ca2++2ClO-

And this ionic equation turns into the net ionic equation of:

H++OH--->H2O

Could be OK, could be wrong, depends on what you should know. HClO is a weak acid, could be you are expected to write reaction equation as

HClO+OH--->H2O+ClO-
 
Ah, apparently I was expected to know that. Thanks for your help. How did you recognize that as a weak acid? Is it something you just know after a while?
 
Yes, memory and training.
 
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