How To Write Net Ionic Equations In Chemistry - A Simple Method!

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This chemistry video tutorial explains how to write net ionic equations. It explains how to predict the products of double replacement reactions and acid base reactions and how to write the total ionic equation as well as the net ionic equations by identifying and eliminating the spectator ions.

Stoichiometry Practice Test:

Solute, Solvent, & Solution:

Strong & Weak Electrolytes:

Molarity Practice Problems:

Ion Concentration In Solutions:

Dilution Problems:

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Types of Chemical Reactions:

Solubility Rules:

Predicting The Products of Reactions:

Activity Series of Metals:

Will This Reaction Occur?

Predicting Products of SR Reactions:

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Double Replacement Reactions:

Net Ionic Equations:

Writing Chemical Equations From Words:

Solution Stoichiometry:

Molarity & Dilution Problems:

Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:

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Acid Base Titration Problems:

Mixture Problems:

Calculating Oxidation Numbers:

Oxidation and Reduction Reactions:

Balancing Redox Reactions:

Ideal Gas Law Problems:

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Final Exams and Video Playlists:

Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:

Polyatomic Ions Formula Sheet:
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These are the solubility rules, if anyone wants to refer to them
1. All salts of the group I elements (alkali metals = Na, Li, K, Cs, Rb) and salts of Ammonium (NH₄⁺) are soluble.
2. NO₃: All nitrates are soluble.
3. Chlorate (ClO₃⁻), perchlorate (ClO₄⁻), and acetate (CH₃COO⁻ or C₂H₃O₂⁻, abbreviated as Oac⁻) salts are soluble.
4. Cl, Br, I: All chlorides, bromides, and iodides are soluble except those of silver, mercury, and lead (e.g., AgCl, Hg₂Cl₂, and PbCl₂).
5. SO₄²⁻: Most sulphates are soluble. Exceptions include BaSO₄, PbSO₄, and SrSO₄.
6. CO₃²⁻: All carbonates are insoluble except NH₄⁺ and those of the Group 1 elements.
7. OH⁻: All hydroxides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 elements, Ba(OH)₂, and Sr(OH)₂. Ca(OH)₂ is slightly soluble.
8. S₂⁻: All sulphides are insoluble except those of the Group 1 and Group 2 elements and NH₄⁺.

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I learn a LOT slower and cannot learn from fast lectures and that has made me feel so dumb compared to my classmates but after finding these videos not only have I been able to actively recall formulas and processes but I dont feel alone in the thought that "Chemistry is hard".

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This is so much easier than my teacher taught it to be. She was like, "the spectator ions remain unchanged throughout the equation." Knowing that they're the ones on both sides helps so freaking much. Thank you!

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this turned out to be so much simpler than the way my professor taught us, thank you.

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This video was so helpful! Learning chemistry online has been a nightmare, but you really explained this well. I feel much better about doing these problems now, so thanks a bunch!

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ive never understood how to write ionic equations and have struggled with them for the past 2-3 years, but this single video just cleared up everything for me. Thank you so much!

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My Chemistry prof is an absolute wonder but since online learning hit he hasn't been able to impart his teachings to the full extent since he cannot use zoom.

So you sir are a lifesaver, filling in when I could not reach out to that vital resource

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Once again, you've made it so much easier than my textbook's explanation.

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Dude you just SAVED MY LIFE THANK YOU. I don't know why teachers and textbooks make this SO confusing but I'm starting to get it now. THANK YOU SO MUCH

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bros too good. have no idea what im doing in class, get myself to spend 10 minutes to watch this bc ik it will help first time and bam, after wasting 6 hours trying to get myself to start, im done in 10 minutes. Thats crazy

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pls I’m having a mental breakdown watching this

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God, you're a lifesaver! Thank you so much for this, I never understood ionic equations throughout my first year of IGCSE, so this helped a lot!

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You're explanations are so clear and your voice is so calming 🥺 Thank you

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amazing..!! I AM FROM EGYPT AND I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING VERY WELL!!!

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