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What is the total ionic equation for the following reaction?

H2CrO4 + Ba(OH)2


H2CrO4– + 2OH– → CrO4– + 2H2O

2H+ + CrO4– + 2OH– → CrO4– + 2H2O

2H+ + CrO4– + Ba2+ + 2OH– → Ba2+ + CrO4– + 2H2O

Respuesta :

Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

An equation in which electrolytes are represented in the form of ions is known as an ionic equation.

Strong electrolytes easily dissociate into their corresponding ions. Hence, they form ionic equation.

[tex]H_{2}CrO_{4}[/tex] is a strong acid and [tex]Ba(OH)_{2}[/tex] is a strong bases, therefore, both of them will dissociate into ions.

Thus, total ionic equation will be as follows.

[tex]2H^{+} + CrO_{4}^{-} + Ba^{2+} + 2OH^{-} \rightarrow Ba^{2+} + CrO_{4}^{-} + 2H_{2}O[/tex]

Answer:

2H+ + CrO4– + Ba2+ + 2OH– > Ba2+ + CrO4– + 2H2O

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