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why insoluble phosphate is removed in inorganic qualitative analysis ?

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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Why is removal of borate and phosphates essential in inorganic ... Explanation: Borates and phosphates are known as interfering anions as they interfere during the analysis of cations present after Group II-B. ... Reason for removal of Phosphate ions: They also form insoluble salts with cations of Group III,IV and V.
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Borates and phosphates are also called by the name interfering anions because they interferes during the analysis of cations that are present after Group II-B. ... Reason for removal of Phosphate ions: They also form insoluble salts with cations of Group III,IV  and V.
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