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Interpretation:
The balanced neutralization reaction of the given base with
Concept introduction:
The process in which the reactants combine to form a new product is called a
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Interpretation:
The balanced neutralization reaction of given base with
Concept introduction:
The process in which the reactants combine to form a new product is called a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction can be represented using a chemical equation. A balanced equation is the one where the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides of the equation.
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Interpretation:
The balanced neutralization reaction of the given base with
Concept introduction:
The process in which the reactants combine to form a new product is called a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction can be represented using a chemical equation. A balanced equation is the one where the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides of the equation.
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