1. 2 NaOH + CaO → Na₂O + Ca(OH)₂
2. Al(HSO₄)₃ + 3 NH₄Cl → AlCl₃ + 3 NH₄HSO₄
3. K₂SO₄ + 2 Mg(OH)₂ → 2 KOH + Mg₂SO₄
4. 2 Al(OH)₃ + 3 H₃PO₄ → AlPO₄ + 6 H₂O (Note: Correct product is AlPO₄ and H₂O, not AlPO₄ and H₂O as written; balanced equation requires 2 Al(OH)₃ and 3 H₃PO₄ to yield 2 AlPO₄ and 6 H₂O. The given product AlPO₄ implies one formula unit, so the correct balanced equation is: 2 Al(OH)₃ + 3 H₃PO₄ → 2 AlPO₄ + 6 H₂O. However, since the worksheet lists only one AlPO₄, we'll balance for that: 1 Al(OH)₃ + 1 H₃PO₄ → 1 AlPO₄ + 3 H₂O)
5. Be₃C₂ + 6 LiBr → 3 Li₂C + 2 BeBr₃ (Note: This reaction is not chemically realistic; beryllium carbide does not typically react with lithium bromide to form lithium carbide and beryllium bromide. Assuming the intended products are correct, balancing gives: 1 Be₃C₂ + 6 LiBr → 3 Li₂C + 2 BeBr₃)
6. Ca(C₂H₃O₂)₂ + 2 Al(OH)₃ → Ca(OH)₂ + 2 Al(C₂H₃O₂)₃
7. NH₄NO₃ + CsF → NH₄F + CsNO₃
8. 2 Na₂S + Al₂(SO₄)₃ → 3 Na₂SO₄ + Al₂S₃
9. Al₂(SO₄)₃ + 3 Ca(OH)₂ → 2 Al(OH)₃ + 3 CaSO₄
10. 3 Ca(OH)₂ + 2 H₃PO₄ → Ca₃(PO₄)₂ + 6 H₂O
11. AgNO₃ + K₃PO₄ → Ag₃PO₄ + 3 KNO₃
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of net ionic equation worksheet.