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Karla Rowland
15 September, 02:06
Agclo3 kcl spectator ions
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Javon Chaney
15 September, 03:36
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A spectator ion is an ion that exists in the same form on both the reactant and product sides of a chemical reaction. So here [ClO3] ^-3 is spectator ion
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