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Chemistry, 05.10.2019 10:30 jamiahharrell21

If the first set of reactants is nh4oh and kal(so4)2 and the second set of reactants is mgso4 and nh4oh, is either reaction considered a synthesis reaction as labeled in the laboratory? why or why not? note: mg(oh)2 and al(oh)3 are both used commercially as antacids.

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