Chemistry, asked by aniketraj199, 10 months ago

identify the anion in the given inorganic salt​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The tests in freshman chemistry are canned, in the sense, that the “unknowns” are known (to the teacher), and the setups are meant to be foolproof.

So it does not matter which is tested first.

In professional analyses, it does not matter either, but usually the more important result is the cation, the metal of the compound. It may arise either because the unknown is being checked for some hazardous, heavy metal, or because the analysis is of a mineral. In the latter case, it also bifurcates into minerals being analyzed for their valuable metal content (ores), or others to confirm visual judgment by the mineralogist.

Answered by nancypandey142004
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but where is the inorganic salt , dear .

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