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The product of a combination reaction is Ba(OH)2. If one of the reactants is H2O, what is the other reactant?
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The product of a combination reaction is Ba(OH)2. If one of the reactants is H2O, what is the other reactant?
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The product of a combination reaction is Ba(OH)2. If one of the reactants is H2O, what is the other reactant?
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BaO
Step-by-step explanation:
Barium Oxide BaO + Water H2O = Ba(OH)2
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