Assume that an aqueous solution of hydroxide ion, OH-, represented by unshaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a solutio

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Assume that an aqueous solution of hydroxide ion, OH-, represented by unshaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a solutio

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Assume That An Aqueous Solution Of Hydroxide Ion Oh Represented By Unshaded Spheres Is Allowed To Mix With A Solutio 1
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Assume that an aqueous solution of hydroxide ion, OH-, represented by unshaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a solution of an acid, HnA, represented by gray spheres. Three possible outcomes are represented by boxes (a)-(c), where the black spheres represent An-, the anion of the acid. For clarity H2O molecules are not shown. Which outcome corresponds to the reaction: H2504 + 2 OH-2 H2O + SO42-7 A) none of the above. box (b) box (c) box (a) (a) (b) (c)
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