If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of Zn²⁺ ions, a
white precipitate appears and on adding excess NaOH, the
precipitate dissolves. In this solution zinc exists in the :
(a) cationic part
(b) anionic part
(c) both in cationic and anionic parts
(d) there is no zinc left in the solution
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If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of Zn²⁺ ions, a
white precipitate appears and on adding excess NaOH, the
precipitate dissolves. In this solution zinc exists in the :
(a) cationic part
(b) anionic part
(c) both in cationic and anionic parts
(d) there is no zinc left in the solution
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If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of Zn²⁺ ions, a
white precipitate appears and on adding excess NaOH, the
precipitate dissolves. In this solution zinc exists in the :
OPTION B is correct
→Anionic part
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