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What are the products of a double replacement reaction between potassium bromide and silver nitrate? Name the resulting compounds.
8 years ago

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Answered by Zoe Alexis
Does anyone know chemistry???? I need help with this too!
7 years ago
Answered by Max peak
Potassium nitrate and silver bromide for first question and KBr + AgNO3 + AgBr for second one.
5 years ago

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