Reaction 1: Reaction 2: Reaction 3: Na (aq) Na(OH) (s) + OH (aq) → Nat (aq) + OH (aq) (aq) + H(aq) + Cl(aq)--> H₂O + Nat Na(OH) (s) + H* (aq)--> H₂O(1) + Na* (aq) + Cl (aq)

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Reaction 1:
Reaction 2:
Reaction 3:
+ OH (aq)
Na* (aq) + OH
Na(OH) (s) → Na
+ H* (aq)
Na(OH)
+
(aq)
H₂O
+ OH (aq)
Cl(aq)-->
(s) + H+ (aq)--> H₂O(1) + Na* (aq)
+ Na* (aq)
+ Cl(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Reaction 1: Reaction 2: Reaction 3: + OH (aq) Na* (aq) + OH Na(OH) (s) → Na + H* (aq) Na(OH) + (aq) H₂O + OH (aq) Cl(aq)--> (s) + H+ (aq)--> H₂O(1) + Na* (aq) + Na* (aq) + Cl(aq)
2. Write out the net ionic equations from the reactions in the background section. Prove
that reaction 1 + reaction 2 = reaction 3. (Show your cross outs!)
Transcribed Image Text:2. Write out the net ionic equations from the reactions in the background section. Prove that reaction 1 + reaction 2 = reaction 3. (Show your cross outs!)
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