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Okay, this is chapter 8, section problem 58.
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That's just to complete and balance each acid base reaction.
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Okay, so a is got just complete and balances.
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We got h -i -o -h plus l -i -o -h goes to, it's going to be h -2o.
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That'll be a liquid.
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Plus l -i -h, lithium hydride.
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No, lithium iodide.
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L -i -i.
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Like, that doesn't sound right.
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Okay, lii.
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And are these going to be soluble or insoluble? we can go to our solubility chart, which is, this is on page 330.
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Okay, so iodide, it has listed silver, mercury, and lead as exceptions to the fact that it's most often always soluble.
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So this is soluble, so aqueous.
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And both of these are equilious.
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We have to double check to make sure this is balanced.
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One eye on the right, one on the left, and one oxygen on the right, one on the left.
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Okay, we're good to go.
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Next we have for b, this is going to be acetic acid.
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That's the shorthand for acetic acid, but we can write this out.
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C2h3o2, equis, plus calcium hydroxide, which is aqueous.
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Okay, this is again going to form water...