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Which hydroxide are insoluble in excess of sodium hydroxide

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Answer:

zinc hydroxide

Explanation:

If excess sodium hydroxide is added, the precipitate of zinc hydroxide will dissolve, forming a colorless solution of zincate ion: Zn(OH)2 + 2 OH− → Zn(OH)42−.

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