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    Feb 27, 2010, 12:04 PM
    Need help writing Skeleton Equations
    I need help writing a skeleton equation for a reaction (Step by step on how to do it would be very helpful).

    Aqueous lead (II) nitrate and solid magnesium react to form aqueous magnesium nitrate and solid lead.
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    Feb 28, 2010, 03:15 AM

    A skeleton equation? Do you perhaps mean chemical balanced equation? Because I know that skeletal equations are used in organic reactions to show the different functional groups.

    Well, never mind the last bit. What are the symbols for lead (II) nitrate, magnesium, lead and magnesium nitrate?

    From there, add the two reagents, write an arrow to the right, then put the products as 'product A + product B'.

    Write this first. Post back what you came with.

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