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each observation that you would see when H

3PO4

(aq)

reacts with Na

2CO3 (s)

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Select each of the types of product that are formed when an acid reacts with a metal

hydroxide

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Acids react with bases, such as group 2 metal hydroxides, to give a salt and water.

The equation shows nitric acid reacting with magnesium hydroxide.

2HNO3 + Mg(OH)2 → Mg(NO3)2+ 2H2O

 

True or false, the chemical equation shown above is balanced?

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Select

each observation that you would see when H

2SO4

(aq)

reacts with Na

2CO3 (s)

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Select

each observation that you would see when an acid reacts with solid sodium

carbonate

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Acids react with bases, such as group 1 metal hydroxides, to give a salt and water.

The equation shows hydrochloric acid reacting with potassium hydroxide.

HCl + KOH → 2KCl + H2O

 

True or false, the chemical equation shown above is balanced?

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each of the types of product that are formed when HCl(aq) reacts with a NaOH(s)

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Acids react with bases, such as group 2 metal hydroxides, to give a salt and water.

The equation shows nitric acid reacting with strontium hydroxide.

HNO3 + 2Sr(OH)2 → 2Sr(NO3)2+ 2H2O

 

True or false, the chemical equation shown above is balanced?

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each observation that you would see when H

2SO4

(aq)

reacts with Ba(OH)

2 (aq)

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Acids react with bases, such as group 2 metal hydroxides, to give a salt and water.

The equation shows phosphoric acid reacting with magnesium hydroxide.

2H3PO4 + 3Mg(OH)2 → Mg3(PO4)2+ 3H2O

 

True or false, the chemical equation shown above is balanced?

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