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12 13 ? 14 15 16 17 ? 18 ? 19 ? 20 ? 21 22 23 Consider the pairs of aqueous solutions. If a reaction occurs between a pair of solutions, write the balanced molecular and net ionic equations. Note: Reference the General solubility rules for lonic compounds in water table for additional information. Part 1 of 3 Predict whether a reaction will occur between aqueous solutions of the following compounds. Check all that apply. Part 2 of 3 Mg(HCO$_3$)$_2$ and HNO$_3$ HCI and H$_2$SO$_4$ KCI and NaOH None of the above Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation. Mg(HCO$_3$)$_2$(aq) + 2HNO$_3$(aq) $\rightarrow$ Mg(NO$_3$)$_2$(aq) + 2CO$_2$(g) + 2H$_2$O(l) Part: 2/3 Part 3 of 3 Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation. Check Submit Assignment

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Consider the pairs of aqueous solutions. If a reaction occurs between a pair of solutions, write the balanced molecular and net ionic equations.
Note: Reference the General solubility rules for lonic compounds in water table for additional information.
Part 1 of 3
Predict whether a reaction will occur between aqueous solutions of the following compounds. Check all that apply.
Part 2 of 3
Mg(HCO$_3$)$_2$ and HNO$_3$
HCI and H$_2$SO$_4$
KCI and NaOH
None of the above
Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation.
Mg(HCO$_3$)$_2$(aq) + 2HNO$_3$(aq) $\rightarrow$ Mg(NO$_3$)$_2$(aq) + 2CO$_2$(g) + 2H$_2$O(l)
Part: 2/3
Part 3 of 3
Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation.
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Consider the pairs of aqueous solutions. If a reaction occurs between a pair of solutions, write the balanced molecular and net ionic equations.
Note: Reference the General solubility rules for lonic compounds in water table for additional information.
Part 1 of 3
Predict whether a reaction will occur between aqueous solutions of the following compounds. Check all that apply.
Part 2 of 3
Mg(HCO3)2 and HNO3
HCI and H2SO4
KCI and NaOH
None of the above
Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation.
Mg(HCO3)2(aq) + 2HNO3(aq) → Mg(NO3)2(aq) + 2CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
Part: 2/3
Part 3 of 3
Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation.
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Consider the pairs of aqueous solutions. If a reaction occurs between a pair of solutions, write the balanced molecular and net ionic equations. Note: Reference the General solubility rules for ionic compounds in water table for additional information. Part 1 of 3 Predict whether a reaction will occur between aqueous solutions of the following compounds. Check all that apply. 1. Mg(HCO3)2 and HNO3 2. HCl and H2SO4 3. KCl and NaOH 4. None of the above Part 2 of 3 Write the balanced molecular equation for the reaction that occurs. Include the physical states of matter for each substance in the equation. Mg(HCO3)2(aq) + 2HNO3(aq) → Mg(NO3)2(aq) + 2CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) Part 3 of 3 Check Submit Assignment
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00:01 Solution 1 hg s o 4 plus c h 3 c w a g is equal to a g 2 so 4 plus in bracket c h 3 c00 bracket 2 n g m g n o 3 bracket 2 plus h n s o 3 plus h n s 4 plus hg, so4 plus mn, n o 3, bracket 2, b, a, oh, bracket 2 plus mg, so4, change to baso4 plus mgoh, by 2, ma2, c o3, plus cr, br, br, br 3, hence to na, ebr plus cr2, bracket, co3, bracket 3, nh4, cl plus n, co3, bracket, nh4, 2, co3 plus nacl, 6, nh4, bracket 3, b04, 0 ,0 ,000, co3 plus nacl, 6, nh4, bracket 3, p o 4 plus crs o 4 tends to crc bracket p o 4 bracket 2 plus n h 4 bracket 2 2 s o 4 k2s k2s plus bracket c s c double o bracket 2 p b tends to pps plus c h 3 c k n .a .o 3 plus k2s kno3 plus n .a2 s bas plus m .g .s .o .4 tends to n .g .s.
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