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How would you test the presence of cl in aqueous solution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

To test for the presence of chloride ions in solution, you may use the silver nitrate test. Silver Nitrate Test - To a sample of your solution, add an equal volume of dilute nitric acid. No visible observations can be made. Upon addition of a few drops of silver nitrate, a white precipitate forms.

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Answered by marybadaniel
3

Explanation:

use the silver nitrate test. Silver Nitrate Test - To a sample of your solution, add an equal volume of dilute nitric acid. No visible observations can be made. Upon addition of a few drops of silver nitrate, a white precipitate forms.

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