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HI(aq)+Sr(OH)2(aq)→
Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
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The reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)₂) can be represented by the following balanced chemical equation:
\[
2 \text{HCl}(aq) + \text{Sr(OH)}_2(aq) \rightarrow \text{SrCl}_2(aq) + 2 \text{H}_2\text{O}(l)
\]
In this equation:
- HCl is the hydrochloric acid, in aqueous phase (aq).
- Sr(OH)₂ is the strontium hydroxide, in aqueous phase (aq).
- SrCl₂ is the strontium chloride, in aqueous phase (aq).
- H₂O is water, in liquid phase (l).
Make sure to check whether strontium chloride remains in solution or precipitates under your specific conditions, but generally, it is soluble in water.
\[
2 \text{HCl}(aq) + \text{Sr(OH)}_2(aq) \rightarrow \text{SrCl}_2(aq) + 2 \text{H}_2\text{O}(l)
\]
In this equation:
- HCl is the hydrochloric acid, in aqueous phase (aq).
- Sr(OH)₂ is the strontium hydroxide, in aqueous phase (aq).
- SrCl₂ is the strontium chloride, in aqueous phase (aq).
- H₂O is water, in liquid phase (l).
Make sure to check whether strontium chloride remains in solution or precipitates under your specific conditions, but generally, it is soluble in water.
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