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Please solve number 4.

Below is a transcription of the chemical equations listed in the image for educational purposes:

1. \( \text{BaCl}_2 + \text{Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow \)

2. \( \text{NiCl}_2 + \text{Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow \)

3. \( \text{HCl + Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow \)

4. 
   - The equation involves the reaction of acetic acid:
     - Structural formula: \(\text{H}_3\text{C}-\text{C}\)
     - The carbon attached to an oxygen with a single bond and hydroxyl group (\(-\text{OH}\)): \(\text{O}-\text{H}\)
     - Plus sodium bicarbonate: \(\text{NaHCO}_3 \rightarrow\)

5. **Skip this one**

6. \( \text{HCl} + \text{NaOH} \rightarrow \)

7. \( \text{CuSO}_4 + \text{Na}_3\text{PO}_4 \rightarrow \)

Note: The image contains handwritten chemical reactions, some of which are incomplete, representing reactants but not products. As requested, number 5 should be skipped.
Transcribed Image Text:Below is a transcription of the chemical equations listed in the image for educational purposes: 1. \( \text{BaCl}_2 + \text{Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow \) 2. \( \text{NiCl}_2 + \text{Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow \) 3. \( \text{HCl + Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow \) 4. - The equation involves the reaction of acetic acid: - Structural formula: \(\text{H}_3\text{C}-\text{C}\) - The carbon attached to an oxygen with a single bond and hydroxyl group (\(-\text{OH}\)): \(\text{O}-\text{H}\) - Plus sodium bicarbonate: \(\text{NaHCO}_3 \rightarrow\) 5. **Skip this one** 6. \( \text{HCl} + \text{NaOH} \rightarrow \) 7. \( \text{CuSO}_4 + \text{Na}_3\text{PO}_4 \rightarrow \) Note: The image contains handwritten chemical reactions, some of which are incomplete, representing reactants but not products. As requested, number 5 should be skipped.
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