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    The Spectator Ions in the Reaction Between Aqueous Perchloric Acid
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The Spectator Ions in the Reaction Between Aqueous Perchloric Acid

Question 6

Question 6

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The spectator ions in the reaction between aqueous perchloric acid and aqueous barium hydroxide are .


A) H+ and Ba2+
B) H+, OH- , ClO4- , and Ba2+
C) ClO4- and Ba2+
D) H+ and OH-
E) OH- and ClO4-

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