Chem 103 : Catalyst - With Access (Custom)
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Chapter 10.6, Problem 10.47QAP
Write a balanced equation for the neutralization of each of the following:
- H2SO4 (aq) and NaOH(aq)
- HCl(aq) and Fe(OH)3 (s)
- H2CO3 (aq) and Mg(OH)2 (s)
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