Mercury ions (Hg2+2) can be removed from solution by precipitation with Cl−. Suppose that a solution...

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Mercury ions (Hg2+2) can be removed from solution byprecipitation with Cl−. Suppose that a solution contains aqueousHg2(NO3)2.

Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of thephases in your answer.

A)Write complete ionic equationto show the reaction of aqueous Hg2(NO3)2 with aqueous sodiumchloride to form solid Hg2Cl2 and aqueous sodiumnitrate.

B)Write net ionic equationto show the reaction of aqueous Hg2(NO3)2 with aqueous sodiumchloride to form solid Hg2Cl2 and aqueous sodium nitrate.

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