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Predict the type of reaction (if any) that occurs between each pair of substances. Write balanced molecular equations for each. If no reaction occurs. Write NO REACTION.
a. aqueous potassium hydroxide and aqueous acetic acid
b. aqueous hydrobromic acid and aqueous potassium carbonate
c. gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen
d. aqueous ammonium chloride and aqueous lead(II) nitrate
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