Write the net ionic equation for the acid-base hydrolysis equilibrium that is established when ammonium perchlorate is dissolved in water. (Use H3O instead of H .)

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Answer:

Net ionic: [tex]NH_{4}^{+}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)\rightarrow NH_{3}(aq.)+H_{3}O^{+}(aq.)[/tex]

Explanation:

Ammonium perchlorate consists of [tex]NH_{4}^{+}[/tex] and [tex]ClO_{4}^{-}[/tex] ions.  [tex]NH_{4}^{+}[/tex] is a strong conjugate acid of weak base [tex]NH_{3}[/tex]. [tex]ClO_{4}^{-}[/tex] is an weak conjugate base of strong acid [tex]HClO_{4}[/tex].

So, in case of hydrolysis of [tex]NH_{4}ClO_{4}[/tex],  [tex]NH_{4}^{+}[/tex] is only being hydrolyzed to produce [tex]NH_{3}[/tex] and [tex]H_{3}O^{+}[/tex].

Molecular equation: [tex]NH_{4}ClO_{4}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)\rightarrow NH_{3}(aq.)+H_{3}OClO_{4}(aq.)[/tex]

Total ionic: [tex]NH_{4}^{+}(aq.)+ClO_{4}^{-}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)\rightarrow NH_{3}(aq.)+H_{3}O^{+}(aq.)+ClO_{4}^{-}(aq.)[/tex]

Net ionic: [tex]NH_{4}^{+}(aq.)+H_{2}O(l)\rightarrow NH_{3}(aq.)+H_{3}O^{+}(aq.)[/tex]

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