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If a solution containing
55.42
g
55.42 g
of mercury(II) nitrate is allowed to react completely with a solution containing
16.642
g
16.642 g
of sodium sulfate according to the equation below.
Hg
(
NO
3
)
2
(
aq
)
+
Na
2
SO
4
(
aq
)

2
NaNO
3
(
aq
)
+
H

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