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Need help fixing my answer, help would be appreciated. I am supposed to complete and balance this equation for an acid-base reaction. The problem is: HC2H3O2(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)->
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Need help fixing my answer, help would be appreciated. I am supposed to complete and balance this equation for an acid-base reaction. The problem is: HC2H3O2(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)->
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Ca(OH)2 is only partially soluble in water
If you wrote it as Ca(OH)2(s) you may get a different response
The equation is balanced correctly, its the net ionic eq
hope this helps
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