Why does group V ions have no specific group reagent?
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The salts of the cations of group V, with few exceptions, are quite soluble, this accounts for the fact that there is no common precipitating reagent for the group. - This group is called "Soluble Group" because its cations remain soluble throughout the whole scheme of separation
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some texts suggest sodium hydroxide is the group reagent for the zero group
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