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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction between aqueous solutions of ammonia and sodium cyanide.
Select the products of the net ionic equation and whether products or reactants are
favoured in the reaction.
HCN(aq)
NH4*(aq)
NH2 (aq)
OH (aq)
| H20(?)

Transcribed Image Text:O H30*(aq)
| reactants are favoured
products are favoured
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