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OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one will take a while so like, just wait. haha

OpenStudy (goformit100):

sure Dr.Becca

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay this is what I was given: |dw:1341323007891:dw| I have: On the reactant side: 1 K 2 H 1 O On the product side: 1 K 3 H 1 O but the K won't be equal for the balanced product because it is part of KOH and O and H both have to be changed. I'm getting really frustrated trying to figure this out because like, I can't seem to get the H20 on the reactant side even because of the 2 molecules of hydrogen. @Callisto

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