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Why does a brown ring formed in the nitrate test?

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Nitric acid cannot be used because this would add nitrates to the sample and would interfere with the test results. In an acidic environment, the iron (II) sulfate and the nitrates react with each other to form an iron-nitrate compound that forms a brown ring.

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