1). Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when potassium carbonate(aq) and nitric acid (aq) are combined.
2).Write the net ionic equation for any reaction that may be predicted when aqueous solutions of silver(I) nitrate and zinc chloride are combined.
3). Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium hydroxide and ammonium chloride are combined.
1). Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when potassium carbonate(aq) and nitric acid (aq) are combined.
2).Write the net ionic equation for any reaction that may be predicted when aqueous solutions of silver(I) nitrate and zinc chloride are combined.
3). Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium hydroxide and ammonium chloride are combined.
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