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Transcribed Image Text:(3) Write net ionic reactions . Assume that a precipitate is formed
(a) Nal and AgNO3
(b) Nac2H3O2 and AgNO3
(c) NazPO4 and Bacl2
(d) NazSO4 and BaCl2
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