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K3PO4+AgNO3--> ???
Ba(HCO3)2+Ba(OH2)-->

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Step-by-step explanation:

A balanced chemical equation is one where all the individual atoms are equal on both sides of the reaction. It follows the law of conservation of mass.

  • For 1:

When potassium phosphate reacts with silver nitrate, it leads to the formation of silver phosphate and potassium nitrate.

The balanced chemical equation follows:


3AgNO_3+K_3PO_4\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4+3KNO_3

  • For 2:

When barium bicarbonate reacts with calcium hydroxide, it leads to the formation of barium carbonate, calcium carbonate and water

The balanced chemical equation follows:


Ba(HCO_3)_2+Ca(OH)_2\rightarrow BaCO_3+CaCO_3+2H_2O

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