H Redew i Conatant MISSED THIST Watch KCVa2 Read Secnon e3 You can cick on the Review ink t accese the section in your e Text Consider the folowing unbalanced equation for the neutalzation HC,H,0, (ag) +Ca(OH), (ag) H,0 (1) - Ca C,H,0,), (a4) Part A of acelic acid Balance the equation Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. DAchemical reaction does not occur for this question Subit Previoun Answern Beaveat Anewer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempta remaining
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Part A
Consider the folowing unbalanced equation for the neutalzation
HC,H,O, (ag) +Ca(OH), (ag)
of acetic acid
H,0 (1) - Ca C,H,0,), (ag)
Balance the equation
Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
DAchemical reacton does not occur tor this question
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