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    An Aqueous Solution of Sodium Sulfate Is Allowed to React
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An Aqueous Solution of Sodium Sulfate Is Allowed to React

Question 1

Question 1

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An aqueous solution of sodium sulfate is allowed to react with an aqueous solution of calcium nitrate. The complete ionic equation contains which of the following species (when balanced in standard form) ?.


A) 2Na+(aq)
B) 2SO42-(aq)
C) 3Ca2+(aq)
D) NO3-(aq)
E) K+(aq)

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