Respuesta :
Answer:
I⁻ (aq) and Na⁺ (aq)
Explanation:
We have the chemical reaction:
BaI₂ + Na₂SO₄ → BaSO₄ + 2 NaI
However if you want to determine the spectator ions you need to write the states of compounds:
(aq) - ions dissolved in water
(s) - solid
Ba²⁺ (aq) + 2 I⁻ (aq) + 2 Na⁺ (aq) + SO₄²⁻ (aq) → BaSO₄ (s) + 2 Na⁺ (aq) + 2 I⁻ (aq)
The ions which does not change the state and remains dissolved in the solution are spectator ions. For our chemical reaction we have the following spectator ions:
I⁻ (aq) and Na⁺ (aq)
When combining aqueous solutions of BaI₂ and Na₂SO₄ to form a precipitate of BaSO₄, the spectator ions are Na⁺ and I⁻.
Let's consider the molecular equation for the reaction that takes place when combining aqueous solutions of BaI₂ and Na₂SO₄. This is a double displacement reaction.
BaI₂(aq) + Na₂SO₄(aq) ⇒ BaSO₄(s) + 2 NaI(aq)
Then, let's consider the net ionic equation, which includes the ions that participate in the reaction (not spectator ions) and the insoluble species.
Ba²⁺(aq) + SO₄²⁻(aq) ⇒ BaSO₄(s)
As we can see, the ions missing in the net ionic equation because they are spectator ions are Na⁺ and I⁻.
When combining aqueous solutions of BaI₂ and Na₂SO₄ to form a precipitate of BaSO₄, the spectator ions are Na⁺ and I⁻.
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