u. Magnesium and sulfuric acid V. Calcium sulfide and nitric acid w. Reacting magnesium and chlorine gas

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Balanced molecular equations and net ionic equations for U, V, and W?

Potassium hydrogen carbonate and hydrochloric acid
S. Acetic acid and calcium carbonate. (Hint: is acetic acid a strong acid?)
t. Copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide
u. Magnesium and sulfuric acid
V. Calcium sulfide and nitric acid
W. Reacting magnesium and chlorine gas
X. Potassium hydroxide and chromium (III) bromide
y. Reacting magnesium and nitrogen gas
z. Nitrous acid and sodium hydroxide (Hint: is nitrous acid a strong acid?)
r.
aa. Heating sodium bicarbonate
bb. Ammonium sulfide and hydrobromic acid
Cc. Calcium perchlorate and ammonium sulfide
dd. Nickel (II) sulfate and aluminum
Transcribed Image Text:Potassium hydrogen carbonate and hydrochloric acid S. Acetic acid and calcium carbonate. (Hint: is acetic acid a strong acid?) t. Copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide u. Magnesium and sulfuric acid V. Calcium sulfide and nitric acid W. Reacting magnesium and chlorine gas X. Potassium hydroxide and chromium (III) bromide y. Reacting magnesium and nitrogen gas z. Nitrous acid and sodium hydroxide (Hint: is nitrous acid a strong acid?) r. aa. Heating sodium bicarbonate bb. Ammonium sulfide and hydrobromic acid Cc. Calcium perchlorate and ammonium sulfide dd. Nickel (II) sulfate and aluminum
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