What is the net ionic equation for the following reaction?
H2CrO4 + Ba(OH)2
H2CrO4...
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What is the net ionic equation for the following reaction?
H2CrO4 + Ba(OH)2
H2CrO4 + 20H- → Cr04- + 2H2O
2H+ + CrO 4- + 2OH- → Cr04- + 2H2O
H+ + OH- → H20
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