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Thomas Dunlap
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30 June, 11:55
How to write complete ionic and net ionic equations?
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Adrianna Fitzgerald
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An ionic can write with the symbol above e. g Na (+) and Cl (-) while net ionic equestion can cross the same elements which contain the same symbol (ionic symbol like (+), (-))
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