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Cu^(2+) and Ag^(+) are both present in t...

`Cu^(2+)` and `Ag^(+)` are both present in the same solution.To precipitate one of the ions and leaves the other in solution, add

A

`H_(2)S (aq)`

B

`HCl (aq)`

C

`HNO_(3) (aq)`

D

`NH_(4)NO_(3) (aq)`

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B
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