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Chemistry, 29.03.2020 19:13 christhegreat1

1) NaCl + KOH  NaOH + KCl

2) MgO + Li2SO4  MgSO4 + Li2O

3) H2O  H2 + O2

4) RbF + Be(NO3)2  RbNO3 + BeF2

5) Ag + Cu(NO3)2  AgNO3 + Cu

6) CO2 + Cl2  CCl4 + O2

7) CuSO4 + HCN  Cu(CN)2 + H2SO4

8) Ga2O3 + Li  Li2O + Ga

9) BaF2 + Na2S  BaS2 + NaF

10) NH3  N2 + H2

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