Question: help please with steps. 64.70.76. 62. A piece of solid copper metal is put into an aqueous solution of lead(II) nitrate. 63. Hydrochloric acid is

 help please with steps. 64.70.76. 62. A piece of solid copper

help please with steps. 64.70.76.

62. A piece of solid copper metal is put into an aqueous solution of lead(II) nitrate. 63. Hydrochloric acid is poured into a solution of sodium hydrogen sulfite. 64. Aqueous solutions of sodium cyanide (cyanide ion, CN) and hydrobromic acid are mixed. 65. Solutions of magnesium sulfate and ammonium bromide are combined. 66. Aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and ammonium iodide are combined. 67. Magnesium ribbon is placed in hydrochloric acid. 68. Aqueous solutions of barium hydroxide and calcium iodide are combined. 69. Solid nickel(II) hydroxide is apparently readily "dissolved" by hydrobromic acid. 70. A piece of solid lead metal is put into an aqueous solution of nitric acid. 71. Sodium fluoride solution is poured into nitric acid. 72. Nitric acid and solid manganese(II) hydroxide are combined. 73. Silver wire is dropped into hydrochloric acid. 74. Aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and nickel(II) bromide are combined. 75. When solid lithium is added to water, hydrogen is released. 76. Nitric acid and solid calcium sulfite are combined. (Sulfites follow the same solubility guidelines as sulfates.) 77. Aluminum shavings are dropped into a solution of copper(II) nitrate. 78. Aqueous solutions of hydrofluoric acid and potassium hydroxide are combined

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