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Chemistry, 07.06.2021 23:40 jeffffffff

What type of chemical reaction is represented by chemical equation: SO3(g) + H2O(I) —> H2SO4(aq)? Please select ALL that apply.
•Double Replacement (DR)
•Single Replacement - Anionic (SR-A)
•Synthesis (S)
•Single Replacement - Cationic (SR-C)
•Decomposition (D)
•Combustion (C)

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