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A metal salt solution forms a yellow precipitate with potassium chromate in acetic acid, a white precipitate with dilute `H_2 SO_4` but gives no precipitate with sodium chloride or iodide, it is

A

lead carbonate

B

basic lead carbonate

C

barium carbonate

D

strontium carbonate

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The correct Answer is:
C

`BaCI_(2)` and `BaI_(2)` are soluble.
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  • A metal salt solution forms a yellow precipitate with potassium chromate in acetic acid, a white precipitate with dil. Sulphuric acid, but gives no precipitate with sodium chloride or iodide. The white precipitate obtained when sodium carbonate is added to the metal salt solution, metal salt may be

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    basic lead carbonate
    C
    Barium carbonate
    D
    strontium carbonate
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    Lead carbonate
    B
    basic lead carbonate
    C
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