Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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Author: William L. Masterton, Cecile N. Hurley
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Chapter 15, Problem 39QAP
Write net ionic equations for the reaction of H+ with
(a) Fe2S3
(b) Mg(OH)2
(c) MgCO3
(d) Pt(NH3)42+
(e) Hg2I2
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