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What type(s) of reaction is this - SO2(g) + H2O2(l) → H2SO4(aq) an acid-base reaction
a combination reaction
a combustion reaction
a decomposition reaction
a double-displacement reaction
a precipitation reaction
a redox reaction
a single-displacement reaction

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