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4. You have knowledge of the outermost electron states of the atoms, trends in the periodic
table, and the patterns of chemical properties. Use that knowledge to predict the products of
each of the following equations. Then explain how you made your predictions. Be sure to
balance the equations. (4 points)
a
NaBr + Ca -
+
Well I know that the balanced equation is 2NaBr+Ca(OH)2 - CaBrz+2NaOH I know this
because
b.
_Mg + O₂
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