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O(NH4)2CO3 There is no solid formed when the two solutions are mixed. QUESTION 30 An aqueous solution of potassium chloride is mixed with an aqueous solution of sodium nitrate. The molecular equation contains which one of the following terms (when balanced in standard form)? O KCI(s) O KNO3(aq) O KNa(aq) OCINO3(aq) O NaCl(s) QUESTION 31 How many moles of Ca atoms are in 613.3 g Ca? 15.30 mol 6.535 x 10-2 mol
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