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Write a balanced equation for the neutralization of the following. A. HCl(aq) and Fe(OH)3(s) B. H2CO3(aq) and Mg(OH)2(s) Express as a chemical equation identifying all phases in…
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Write a balanced equation for the neutralization of the following.
A. HCl(aq) and Fe(OH)3(s)
B. H2CO3(aq) and Mg(OH)2(s)
Express as a chemical equation identifying all phases in your answer.
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Answer:the answer is B.) H2O3(aq) and Mg (OH)2(s)
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