Predict the reactants of this chemical reaction. That is, fill in the left side of the chemical equation. Be sure the equation you submit is balanced. (You can edit both sides of the equation to balance it, if you need to.) Note: you are writing the molecular, and not the net ionic equation. 2HCIO(1) + Ba(OH)₂(aq) → Ba(CIO)₂(aq) + 2H₂O(1) X

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Your answer is incorrect. One or more physical state symbols are wrong in your equation.
Predict the reactants of this chemical reaction. That is, fill in the left side of the chemical equation. Be sure the equation you submit is balanced. (You can edit
both sides of the equation to balance it, if you need to.)
Note: you are writing the molecular, and not the net ionic equation.
2HC10(1) + Ba(OH)₂(aq)
→
Ba(CIO)₂(aq) + 2H₂O(1)
ロ→ロ
a
Transcribed Image Text:Try Again Your answer is incorrect. One or more physical state symbols are wrong in your equation. Predict the reactants of this chemical reaction. That is, fill in the left side of the chemical equation. Be sure the equation you submit is balanced. (You can edit both sides of the equation to balance it, if you need to.) Note: you are writing the molecular, and not the net ionic equation. 2HC10(1) + Ba(OH)₂(aq) → Ba(CIO)₂(aq) + 2H₂O(1) ロ→ロ a
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