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Sodium carbonate solution reacts with strontium chloride solution. Predict whether the reaction will produce a precipitate.

No, all products are soluble because all reactants are soluble.

No, all products are soluble because they each contain metal and nonmetal components.

Yes, strontium carbonate will precipitate because each ion is polyvalent.

Yes, both sodium chloride and strontium carbonate will precipitate because they both contain metals.

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