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Chemistry, 07.10.2019 23:00 joe1591

Write balanced, net ionic equations for the following precipitation, acid-base, or gas-forming reactions. include states of matter. hint: you should write the molecular equation first to predict the products. a) mixing aqueous solutions of iron (iii) chloride and sodium sulfide b) mixing aqueous solutions of sodium nitrate and ammonium phosphate c) mixing aqueous solutions of perchloric acid and lithium hydroxide d) mixing aqueous solutions of ammonia and nitric acid e) mixing aqueous solutions of nitrous acid and sodium hydroxide f) adding aqueous hydrobromic acid to solid calcium carbonate g) problems c) through f) are acid- base reactions. comment on the differences in the net ionic equations for these reactions

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