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1. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of chromium(II) iodide and barium nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

2. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of calcium bromide and lead(II) nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

3. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of barium bromide and magnesium sulfate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

4.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium sulfate and potassium nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

5. Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of iron(II) sulfate and barium nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

6.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of magnesium bromide and potassium hydroxide are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

7.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and potassium nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

8.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and iron(II) sulfate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

9.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of chromium(III) bromide and sodium phosphate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

10.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium carbonate and potassium bromide are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

11.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium carbonate and copper(II) sulfate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

12.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of lead(II) nitrate and sodium sulfide are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

13.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium sulfide and sodium nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

14.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium sulfide and nickel(II) sulfate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

15.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of sodium sulfide and silver(I) nitrate are combined. The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

16.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of chromium(III) sulfate and lead(II) nitrate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

17.Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of ammonium carbonate and copper(II) sulfate are combined.

The net ionic equation for this reaction is:

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