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a. Write the correct formulas for the reactants.
b. Write the formulas for the ions that would be in the solution before any reaction occurs.
c. Given what you know about ionic compounds, what are the potential products of this reaction? Provide both the names and the formulas of the potential products.
d. If combining these two reactants resulted in a chemical reaction, what must be true of at least one of those products?
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