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

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Find the net ionic equation:
2HClO(aq)+Ca(OH)[tex]_{2}[/tex](aq)[tex]\rightarrow[/tex] 2H[tex]_{2}[/tex]O(l)+Ca(ClO)[tex]_{2}[/tex](aq)[tex] <br /> <br /> <br /> ...I would show my answer but the forum is not working well right now.[/tex]
 
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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?