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    What, If Any, Are the Spectator Ions When Aqueous Solutions
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What, If Any, Are the Spectator Ions When Aqueous Solutions

Question 58

Question 58

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What, if any, are the spectator ions when aqueous solutions of HBr and RbOH neutralize each other?


A) H + and OH −
B) H + and Rb +
C) Rb + and Br −
D) Br - and OH −
E) There are no spectator ions in this reaction.

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