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Chapter 4, Problem 59E
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The complete ionic equation and net ionic equations for the given acid-base reactions is to be stated.

Concept introduction: Ionic equation is the balanced molecular equation in which the strong electrolytes are broken down to form their ions that are dissolved in an aqueous solution. Net ionic equations are useful in showing only that chemical species which participates in a reaction.

In acid-base reactions, when an acid reacts with the base then the products formed are salt and water.

To determine: The complete ionic equation and net ionic equation for the given acid-base reaction.

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