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Which is the correct net ionic equation for the reaction of aqueous ammonia with nitric acid? Which is the correct net ionic equation for the reaction of aqueous ammonia with nitric acid?

a. NH3 (aq) + NO3? (aq) - -> NH2 - (aq) + HNO3 (aq)

b. NH4 + (aq) + H + (aq) - -> NH52 + (aq)

c. NH2 - (aq) + H + (aq) - -> NH3 (aq)

d. NH4 + (aq) + NO3? (aq) - -> NH4NO3 (aq)

e. NH3 (aq) + H + (aq) - -> NH4 + (aq)

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  1. Yesterday, 17:43
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    The correct answer is

    e. NH3 (aq) + H + (aq) - -> NH4 + (aq)

    Explanation:

    To solve this, we write out the indidual ionization reation for aqueous ammonia and nitric acid thus

    For aqueous ammonia we have

    NH₃ (aq) + H₂O (l) ↔ NH₄⁺ (aq) + OH⁻ (aq)

    Aqueous ammonia is a weak base and therefore undergoes partial ionization hence the reversible reaction sign

    As the level of ionization will not be more than 5% OH⁻ cannot represebt the weak base

    For nitric acid we have

    HNO₃ (aq) → H⁺ (aq) + NO₃⁻ (aq)

    a strong acid like nitric acid undergoes conplete ionization in the solution

    The total equation is NH₃ (aq) + HNO₃ (aq) → NH₄NO₃ (aq)

    The sum of the ionic equation is

    NH₃ (aq) + H⁺ (aq) + NO₃⁻ (aq) → NH₄⁺ (aq) + NO₃⁻ (aq)

    The ionic equation is

    NH₃ (aq) + H⁺ (aq) → NH₄⁺ (aq)
  2. Yesterday, 17:51
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    D. NH4 + (aq) + NO3? (aq) - -> NH4NO3 (aq).

    Explanation:

    Reaction between ammonia and Nitric acid is a acid and base reaction where ammonia is the base while Nitric acid is the acid.

    NH3 (aq) + HNO3 (aq) - -> NH4NO3 (aq)

    Ionic equation:

    NH3 (aq) + H + (aq) - -> NH4 + (aq)

    Net ionic equation

    NH4 + (aq) + NO3 (aq) - -> NH4NO3 (aq)
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