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The net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous nitric acid and aqueous sodium hydroxide is h+ (aq) + na+ (aq) + oh- (aq) → h2o (l) + na+ (aq) h+ (aq) + hno3 (aq) + 2oh- (aq) → 2h2o (l) + no3- (aq) h+ (aq) + oh- (aq) → h2o (l) hno3 (aq) + naoh (aq) → nano3 (aq) + h2o (l) hno3 (aq) + oh- (aq) → no3- (aq) + h2o (l)

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