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Construct an ionic equation for the neutralisation of `HNO_3` and KOH.

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`H _((aq)) ^(+) + NO _(3 (aq))^(-) + K _((aq)) ^(+) + OH _((aq)) ^(-) to K _((aq)) ^(+) NO _(3 (aq)) ^(-) + H _(2) O _((l))`
Crossing out spectator ions: `H _((aq)) ^(+) + OH _((aq)) ^(-) to H _(2)O _((l))`
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