Answer: 2Al(OH)₃ (s) + 6H⁺ (aq) + 6NO₃⁻ (aq) → 2Al³⁺ + 6NO₃⁻ + 6H₂O (l)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Start understanding the nature of the reactants, the kind of reaction that occurs, and the nature of the products:
i) word equation:
aluminium hydroxide + nitric acid → aluminum nitrate + water
ii) molecular equation, including the phases:
2Al(OH)₃ (s) + 6HNO₃ (aq) → 2Al(NO₃)₃ (aq) + 6H₂O (l)
iii) It is a neutralization reaction between an amphoteric compound, which is acting as a base, soluble in acid, and an acid in a aqueous solution, leading to the formation of a soluble salt and water in a double replacement reaction.
2) Separate the ionic aqueous compounds into its ions
i) Reactant side:
6HNO₃ (aq) = 6H⁺ (aq) + 6NO₃⁻ (aq)
Al(OH)₃ (s) remains unchanged because it is in solid form
ii) Product side
2Al(NO₃)₃ (aq) = 2Al³⁺ + 6NO₃⁻
H₂O (l) remains unchanged because it is in liquid form.
3) Write both sides, i.e. the complete reaction in the ionic form:
2Al(OH)₃ (s) + 6H⁺ (aq) + 6NO₃⁻ (aq) → 2Al³⁺ + 6NO₃⁻ + 6H₂O (l)
4) Spectator ions
Observe that there are not spectator ions. All the ions are participating.
Hence, the net ionic equation is the same complete ionic equation.