1. NaI + F2 NaF + I2
2. Ca + N2 Ca3N2
3. Pb(ClO2)4 + Zn(SO4) Pb(SO4)2 +...
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1. NaI + F2 NaF + I2
2. Ca + N2 Ca3N2
3. Pb(ClO2)4 + Zn(SO4) Pb(SO4)2 + Zn(ClO2)2
4. Li(OH) Li2O + H2O
5. Cr + O2 Cr2O3
6. KClO4 KCl + O2
7. Ni(OH)2 + H2(SO4) Ni(SO4) + H2O
8. Ga(CN)3 + Sn(BrO3)4 Sn(CN)4 + Ga(BrO3)3
9. Ca(NO3)2 + Fe Fe(NO3)3 + Ca
10. Al + HCl AlCl3 + H2
11. Ba(C2O4) + K(IO3) Ba(IO3)2 + K2(C2O4)
12. Cs + Sr(CrO4) Cs2(CrO4) + Sr
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