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balanced molecular equation (ME)
write the balanced complete ionic equation (CIE)
and write the balanced net ionic equation (NIE)
Copper(II) nitrate + potassium hydroxide
Cu(NO3)2(aq) KOH(aq)
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Copper(II) nitrate + potassium chromate
Cu(NO3)2(aq) K2CrO4(aq)
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balanced molecular equation (ME)
write the balanced complete ionic equation (CIE)
and write the balanced net ionic equation (NIE)
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