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identify the labeled components as n this equation
2 h2o + h2so4 (____) —> 2 h30+ (_____) + h2so4-2 (____)

Transcribed Image Text:beled components in this equation:
POSSIBLE P
2 H3O*
5+ H2SO42
: Base
: Acid
H Salt
: Hydronium lon
: Hydroxide lon
Negative lon
3 4 5 6
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