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a) In the double displacement reaction between chromium (III) nitrate and ammonium carbonate, the molecular formula...

a) In the double displacement reaction between chromium (III) nitrate and ammonium carbonate, the molecular formula of chromium (III) nitrate is____ , the molecular formula of ammonium carbonate is_____ , the molecular formula of the product containing chromium (III) ion is_____ , and the molecular formula of the product containing ammonium ion is_____ .

b)In the double displacement reaction between mercury (II) acetate and lithium phosphate, the molecular formula for mercury (II) acetate is____ , the molecular formula for lithium phosphate is_____ , the molecular formula of the product containing mercury (II) ion is_____ , and the molecular formula of the product containing lithium ion is_____ .
(hint: remember, the molecular formula for acetate in this class is C2H3O2-, and your answers are case sensitive)

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