Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
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Chapter 7.3, Problem 7.2SC
trong>Exercise 7.2 For each of the following reactions, write the molecular equation, the complete ionic equation, and the net ionic equation.
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i>Aqueous ammonium chloride and aqueous lead(ll) nitrate react to form solid lead(ll) chloride and aqueous ammonium nitrate.
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