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If one wished to remove substantially al...

If one wished to remove substantially all of all chloride ions from an aqueous solution, this could be done by the addition of an aqueous solution of

A

gelatin

B

starch

C

`AgNO_3`

D

`Na_2SO_4`

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C

Silver ions will react with chloride ions and precipitate as AgCl
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  • In aqueous solution, the largest ion is :

    A
    `Na^(+)` (aq)
    B
    `Cs^(+)` (aq)
    C
    `Rb^(+)` (aq)
    D
    `Li^(+)` (aq)
  • In aqueous solution, the largest ion is :

    A
    `Na(aq)`
    B
    `Cs(aq.)`
    C
    `Rb(aq.)`
    D
    `Li(aq.)`
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    A
    KF
    B
    KCl
    C
    Kl
    D
    KOH
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