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    To determine the net ionic equation for a reaction involving 2H?SO?, first identify the context of the reaction. Sulfuric acid (H?SO?) is a strong acid that dissociates into 2H? and SO?²? ions in water. For example, if it reacts with a base like NaOH, the reaction produces water and a salt: H?SO? + 2NaOH → Na?SO? + 2H?O. The net ionic equation focuses on the ions involved in forming water: 2H? + 2OH? → 2H?O. If reacting differently, adjust based on the other reactants, keeping only essential ions and products.

Jan 22 2025

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