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24 December, 02:11

What is the ionic equation when sodium carbonate reacts with iron chlorite

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  1. 24 December, 04:29
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    Assuming It is Iron (II)

    Na2CO3 + Fe (CLO2) - - > FeCO3 + Na2 (CLO2)

    FeCO3 forms a precipitate in aqueous solution

    (2Na+) + (Fe2+) + (CLO2 (2-)) + (CO3 (2-)) - - > FeCO3 + (2Na+) + (CLO2) (2-))

    Sodium and Chlorite ions become spectator ions as they do not form precipitates on both sides of equations

    (Fe2+) + (CO3 (2-)) - - > FeCO3
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