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  • 02-05-2018
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What is the ionic form of this unbalanced equation? mno2 + hno2 → mn(no3)2 + h2o?

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kenmyna
kenmyna kenmyna
  • 11-05-2018
The  ionic  form  of  the unbalanced  equation

MnO2  +HNO2 =  Mn(NO3)2  +H2O  is  as   below

MnO2(s)   +  H^+(aq)  + NO2^-(aq) = Mn^2+(aq)  + No3^-(aq)  +  H20(l)

MnO2   does  not  dissociate  since it is  in solid state. In   addition H2O   is in liquid  state  thus  does  not  dissociate in to  ions
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