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Complete and balance the following equations.
1. Cu(OH)2(s) + HClO3(aq) → Cu(ClO3)2(aq) + H2O(l)
Balanced Equation: ________________________________________
Detailed ionic: ______ + _______ + ________ → ________ + _________ + ________
Net ionic: _______ + _________ → ________ + ________
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