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a. Sodium bisulfite solution is added to an experiment at the end in order to destroy the unreacted bromine. What reaction is occuring here? Is HSO3- acting as an oxidizing or reducing agent? Write a balanced equation.
b.  Write equations to show how nitronium ions might be formed using a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids.

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