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A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as well as in ammonium hydroxide. The solution contains

A

bromide ions

B

iodide ions

C

phosphate ions

D

chromate ions

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The correct Answer is:
C

`AgNO_(3)+PO_(4)^(2-)rarr Ag_(3)PO_(4)darr`
(yellow ppt. solution in nitric acid as well as dil. `NH_(3)` solution)
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  • A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate.The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as well as in dilute ammonia solution.The solution contains :

    A
    bromide ions
    B
    iodide ions
    C
    phosphate ions
    D
    chromate ions
  • A metal salt solution gives a yellow ppt with silver nitrates . The ppt dissolves in dil. Nitric acid as well as in ammonium hydroxide. The solution contains.

    A
    bromide
    B
    iodide
    C
    phophate
    D
    chromate
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    A
    `H_(2)PtCl_(6)`
    B
    `HgCl_(2)`
    C
    `Na_(3)[Co(NO_(2))_(6)]`
    D
    (A) and ( C) both
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