In net ionic equations, all of the ions and molecules are represented as well as their states of matter. Is the statement true or false?

The statement is false.

In net ionic equations, only the ions and molecules that participate in the actual chemical reaction are represented. Spectator ions, which do not change during the reaction, are omitted. Additionally, the states of matter for each component are often included, but the main focus is on the reacting species rather than a comprehensive list of all ions and molecules present in the solution.

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