Chemistry, asked by radheshyamsaini708, 1 month ago

Which compound in solution produces a precipitate with aqueous ammonia that does not dissolve when an excess of ammonia is added?. Which compound in solution produces a precipitate with aqueous ammonia that does not dissolve when an excess of ammonia is added?
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A Copper(II) sulfate
B Iron(II) chloride
C Potassium hydroxide
D Zinc Chloride​

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Answered by mvandanamishra542
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Answer:

ur ryt answer is (D) zinc chloride.

Explanation:

A milky white precipitate was formed when solution containing aluminum cations is treated with ammonium hydroxide. The white precipitate does not dissolve on adding excess ammonia solution.

Answered by rusharani51
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Answer:

options d. zinc chloride

Explanation:

is right answer

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