write a complete balanced ionic equation for HCl(aq)+LiOH(aq)–>H_2O(l)+LiCl(aq)?

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  • H and Li have a +1 charge. Cl and OH have a -1 charge. When written out it should look like this:

    H(+1) + Cl(-1) + Li(+1) + OH(-1) --> H2O + Li(+1) + Cl(-1)

    if you wanted the net ionic equation it would be:

    H(+1) + OH(-1) --> H2O

    Source(s): ap chemistry student
  • MgCl2(aq) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) --> Mg(NO3)2(aq) + PbCl2(s) Mg+2 + 2Cl-a million + Pb+2 +2NO3-a million ----> Mg+2 + 2NO3-a million + PbCl2(s) issues that are the comparable on the two aspects are spectator ions what's left is : 2Cl-a million(aq) + Pb+2(aq) ----> PbCl2(s)

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