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- Write the chemical formulas for all of the products of the following reactions:(3K, 3A)
(a) HF + LiOH ?
(neutralization)
(b) HBr + K2CO3?
(acid reacts with a carbonate)
(c) HI + Na ?
(acid reacts with a metal)
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