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Chemistry, 04.02.2020 00:50 Ashley606hernandez

Consider the chemical equation below.

mg(oh)2 + 2hno3 --> mg(no3)2 + 2h2o

which is the net ionic equation? (b. is already incorrect.)

a. h^+ + oh^- --> h2o
c. mg^+2 + 2no3^- --> mg^+2 + 2h2o
d. mg^+2 + 2oh^- + 2h^+ + 2no3^- --> mg^+2 + 2no3^- + 2h2o

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Consider the chemical equation below.

mg(oh)2 + 2hno3 --> mg(no3)2 + 2h2o

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