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

Question 126

Question 126

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The spectator ions in the reaction between aqueous hydrochloric acid and aqueous ammonia are ________.


A) H+ and NH3
B) H+, Cl-, NH3, and NH4+
C) Cl- and NH4+
D) H+, Cl-, and NH4+
E) Cl- only

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