Complete and balance the following equations representing neutralization reactions: 28. 2CsOH + H2CO3 ?--+- 29, 2HF + Mg(OH)2 ?--+- 30. 3HNOg + Al (OH)3?--+- 31, + ?H2O + FrF 32 + ?H2O + LiBrOg

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Answer 1

The neutralization reactions can be completed and balanced as follows:

28. 2CsOH + H2CO3 → Cs2CO3 + 2H2O

29. 2HF + Mg(OH)2 → MgF2 + 2H2O

30. 3HNO3 + Al(OH)3 → Al(NO3)3 + 3H2O

31. H2O + FrF → FrOH + HF

32. H2O + LiBrO → LiOH + HBrO

28. The neutralization reaction between CsOH (cesium hydroxide) and H2CO3 (carbonic acid) results in the formation of Cs2CO3 (cesium carbonate) and 2H2O (water). The balanced equation is: 2CsOH + H2CO3 → Cs2CO3 + 2H2O.

29. The neutralization reaction between HF (hydrofluoric acid) and Mg(OH)2 (magnesium hydroxide) produces MgF2 (magnesium fluoride) and 2H2O (water). The balanced equation is: 2HF + Mg(OH)2 → MgF2 + 2H2O.

30. The neutralization reaction between HNO3 (nitric acid) and Al(OH)3 (aluminum hydroxide) yields Al(NO3)3 (aluminum nitrate) and 3H2O (water). The balanced equation is: 3HNO3 + Al(OH)3 → Al(NO3)3 + 3H2O.

31. The reaction between H2O (water) and FrF (francium fluoride) results in the formation of FrOH (francium hydroxide) and HF (hydrofluoric acid). The balanced equation is: H2O + FrF → FrOH + HF.

32. The neutralization reaction between H2O (water) and LiBrO (lithium hypobromite) forms LiOH (lithium hydroxide) and HBrO (hypobromous acid). The balanced equation is: H2O + LiBrO → LiOH + HBrO.

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