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Classify each of these reactions. ba(clo3)2(s)⟶bacl2(s) 3o2(g)ba(clo3)2(s)⟶bacl2(s) 3o2(g) acid–base neutralization precipitation redox none of the above 2nacl(aq) k2s(aq)⟶na2s(aq) 2kcl(aq)2nacl(aq) k2s(aq)⟶na2s(aq) 2kcl(aq) acid–base neutralization precipitation redox none of the above cao(s) co2(g)⟶caco3(s)cao(s) co2(g)⟶caco3(s) acid–base neutralization precipitation redox none of the above koh(aq) agno3(aq)⟶kno3(aq) agoh(s)koh(aq) agno3(aq)⟶kno3(aq) agoh(s) acid–base neutralization precipitation redox none of the above ba(oh)2(aq) 2hno2(aq)⟶ba(no2)2(aq) 2h2o(l)ba(oh)2(aq) 2hno2(aq)⟶ba(no2)2(aq) 2h2o(l) acid–base neutralization precipitation redox none of the above

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