Please write the net ionic equations for the following acid-base reactions.
HCl reacting with NaOH
NaHSO4 reacting with NaOH
HCl reacting with NH3
NaHSO4 reacting with NH3
(potentially helpful information: HSO4(^-) is a weak acid. HCl and NaOH are strong electrolytes)
Please write the net ionic equations for the following acid-base reactions. HCl reacting with NaOH NaHSO4...
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write the molecular equations, ionic and net ionic equations for the following reactions 1. Al + HCl 2. Cu + HCl 3. Fe + HCl 4. Mg + HCl 5. Zn + HCl 6. Sn + HCl 7. Ca + HCl
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