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Magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→ +HydrogenIron+Hydrochloric acid→ +zinc+Nitricacid→ +Magnesium +Sulfuric acid→ +Calcium+→ Calcium chloride++→ Zinc sulfate+Hydrogen +→ Sodium nitrate+Hydrogen how to? lol

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Answered by pratham7777775
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Step-by-step explanation:

Magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→ +HydrogenIron+Hydrochloric acid→ +zinc+Nitricacid→ +Magnesium +Sulfuric acid→ +Calcium+→ Calcium chloride++→ Zinc sulfate+Hydrogen +→ Sodium nitrate+Hydrogen

Answered by XxShivixX
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Answer:

Magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→ +HydrogenIron+Hydrochloric acid→ +zinc+Nitricacid→ +Magnesium +Sulfuric acid→ +Calcium+→ Calcium chloride++→ Zinc sulfate+Hydrogen +→ Sodium nitrate+Hydrogen

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