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Question by Michelle
Submitted on 6/17/2004
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How do you write the chemical equation for the reaction between ferrous sulphate and chlorine.Most books only give the ionic equation.  


Answer by tishana8
Submitted on 10/6/2005
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victory

 

Answer by love bird
Submitted on 10/11/2005
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creat an new account

 

Answer by Rey
Submitted on 1/4/2007
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NaHCO3 + CaCl2 =, and

NaHCO3 = CO2

 

Answer by hey hey
Submitted on 3/7/2007
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orgy yay

 

Answer by MARCIE
Submitted on 3/18/2007
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How do you write the chemical equation for the reaction between H2CO3 + 2KOH

 

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