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Which equation represents the correct net ionic equation for the reaction between Ca(OH)2 and H2SO4? Upper H superscript plus, plus upper O upper H superscript minus right arrow upper H subscript 2 upper O. 2 upper H superscript plus, plus 2 upper O upper H superscript minus right arrow upper H subscript 2 upper O. Upper C a superscript 2 plus, plus 2 upper O upper H superscript minus, plus upper S upper O subscript 4 superscript 2 minus right arrow upper C a superscript 2 plus, plus upper S upper O subscript 4 superscript 2 minus, plus 2 upper H subscript 2 upper O. Upper C a (upper O upper H) subscript 2 plus upper H subscript 2 upper S upper O subscript 4 right arrow upper C a upper S upper O subscript 4 plus 2 upper H subscript 2 upper O.
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Which equation represents the correct net ionic equation for the reaction between Ca(OH)2 and H2SO4?...
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