pts) Which of the following cations will react with Cl(aq) to form a insoluble precipitate? (Circle all that apply) a. Fe3+ 7.) (6 pts) When an unkn Pb²+ c. Nat a. Agt e. Cu²+

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Problem 104E: Both AgCl and Agl dissolve in NH3.. (a) What mass of AgI dissolves in 1.0 L of 1.0 M NH3?. (b) VNhat...
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pts) Which of the following cations will react with Cl(aq) to form a insoluble precipitate?
(Circle all that apply)
a. Fe3+
7.) (6 pts) When an unkn
bPb²+
c. Nat
d. Agt
e. Cu²+
Transcribed Image Text:5 g(s) pts) Which of the following cations will react with Cl(aq) to form a insoluble precipitate? (Circle all that apply) a. Fe3+ 7.) (6 pts) When an unkn bPb²+ c. Nat d. Agt e. Cu²+
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