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equations

Nitric acid + Ammonium chloride=
Iron(III) nitrate + Sodium Hydroxide=
Iron(III) nitrate + nitric acid=
Iron(III) nitrate + Ammonium chloride=
Copper(II) sulfate + Ammonia =
Sodium Chloride + Silver Nitrate =
Nacl + AgNO3 + NH3 =
CuSO4 + Hcl + H2O =
AgNO3 + HCl =

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