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Which salt is produced when HBrO₃ and LiOH are mixed?

KCl

MgF₂

Al(NO₃)₃

LiBrO₃

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Answer:

LiBrO3

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Btilly
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Answer:

LiBrO₃.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • It is acid-base reaction that produces salt and water:

HBrO₃ + LiOH → LiBrO₃ + H₂O.

The salt is formed of the cation of base (Li⁺) and anion of acid (BrO₃⁻) to give the salt (LiBrO₃).

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