Select all the spectator ions when CuF$_{2(aq)}$ is mixed with K$_2$CO$_{3(aq)}$
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CuF$_{2(aq)}$ + K$_2$CO$_{3(aq)}$ $\rightarrow$ CuCO$_{3(s)}$ + 2KF$_{(aq)}$ Show more…
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