<p>HCl +KF --> KCl + HF
HCl + F- ---> Cl- + HF
??
SO2 + HOH -->SO + H2O2
??</p>
<p>Wow...I suck at these...</p>
<p>HCl +KF --> KCl + HF
HCl + F- ---> Cl- + HF
??
SO2 + HOH -->SO + H2O2
??</p>
<p>Wow...I suck at these...</p>
<p>Hmm... I agree with the first one because its right...</p>
<p>I thought the second one should have been H2SO3 tho... Anybody else?</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>hehe..that's probably right...</p>
<p>well i wanted net ionic but anyways
SO2 + H2O -> H2SO3
HCl + F- -> HF + Cl-
so you got the first one</p>
<p>any new ones ?
HI solution is passed through Bromine gas.
Ammonia is added to AgCl</p>
<p>H2SO3? I don't agree. I think it's H+ + HSO3- since it's a strong acid.</p>
<p>well both work. It says on the AP testing guideline.
H2SO3 isn't really strong btw. H2SO4 is.</p>
<p>yikes... that's right.</p>