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Write balanced equations for reactions between
a. `Na_(2)O_(2)` and water
b. `KO_(2)` and water
c. `Na_(2)O` and `CO_(2)`

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To write balanced equations for the reactions between the specified compounds, we will follow a systematic approach for each reaction. ### Step-by-Step Solutions: #### a. Reaction between `Na₂O₂` and water: 1. **Write the reactants**: Sodium peroxide (Na₂O₂) and water (H₂O). 2. **Identify the products**: When sodium peroxide reacts with water, it produces sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). ...
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