What is the complete ionic equation for
H2SO4(aq) + Cal2(aq) → CaSO4(s) + 2Hl(aq)?
A. H++ SO42- + Ca2+ + 21 → CaSO4 + H+ +1-
B. 2H+ + S042- + Ca2+ + 21° → Ca2+ + SO42- + 2H+ + 21
C. S042- + Ca2+ → CaSO4,
D. 2H+ + SO42- + Ca2+ + 2I- → CaSO4 + 2H+ + 2I-

Respuesta :

The study of chemicals is called chemistry.

The correct answer is B.

Those compound which is made up of ions and releases ion when dissolved in water are called an ionic compound.

According to the question, the reaction which shows the ionic reaction is as follows:-

[tex]2H^+ + S0_4^{2-} + Ca_2^+ + 2I^- ---> Ca^{2+} + SO_4^{2-} + 2H^+ + 2I^-[/tex]

There are two types of cation, these are as follows:-

  • Cation
  • Anion

Hence, the correct option is B

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