Select the correct pairing of symbol to term:
HCl + KOH " KCl + H2O
M + N " O + P
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Chemistry, 20.05.2021 20:40 2018jecr46871
Select the correct pairing of symbol to term:
HCl + KOH " KCl + H2O
M + N " O + P
Arrhenius Acid: M
Salt: O
Bronsted-Lowry Base: N
Water: P
Arrhenius Acid: N
Arrhenius Base: M
Salt: O
Water: P
Arrhenius Base: N
Arrhenius Acid: M
Salt: O
Water: P
Bronsted-Lowry Acid: M
Bronsted-Lowry Base: N
Salt: O
Water: P
Answers: 1
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