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2. Balance the following chemical reaction in basic conditions using the lowest possible whole number coefficients....

2. Balance the following chemical reaction in basic conditions using the lowest possible whole number coefficients.
(Enter coefficients for one and zero- blanks will be marked incorrect.)

Unbalanced Reaction:

ClO4(aq) + Ni(OH)2(s) → ClO3(aq) + NiO2(s)

Balanced Reaction:

ClO4(aq) +  Ni(OH)2(s) +  H2O(l) +  OH(aq) +  H+(aq) →  ClO3(aq) +  NiO2(s) +  H2O(l) +  OH(aq) +  H+(aq)

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