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What will be the the net ionic equations for the following ones: - a) agno3 + kcl b) ni(no3)2 + na2s c) cacl2 + na2co3. 2) write out the total ionic equation and cancel anything that is common on both sides ca+2(aq) + 2cl-(aq) + 2na+(aq) + co3-2(aq) --> caco3(s) + 2na+(aq) + 2cl-(aq)

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