Summary of arrows for reactions - when is it equilibrium? (2 Viewers)

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Hello all,

Question is in title, the main ones I get confused with is stuff like net ionic... e.g., if I am working out the net ionic equation of Pb(NO3)2 + NaOH - which forms Pb(OH)2 as a precipitate - should my net ionic be an equilibrium - Pb2+ + 2OH- <--> Pb(OH)2?? Because normally I'd find Ksp of Pb(OH)2 using an equilibrium reaction.

Also things like acid-base neutralisation is single arrow, but weak acid dissociation is equilibrium. (99% sure I have this correct)

I just feel like I'm missing something (a reaction), otherwise, hooray. Could someone please clarify?

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well yeah generally w/ ppt or dissolution equations there's a double arrow from the solid to the disassociated ions
 

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yeah but in my example where it's asking for net ionic am i also just assuming a double arrow?
because in that case im going from ions to solid, which i mean if its reversible means the exact same thing, but im just not sure
 

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