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The qualitative analysis to the salt solution addition of reagents `NH_(4)CI+NH_(4)OH` and ammonium carbonate give precipitate in precipitate the oxidation state of anion (only magnitude)

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`Ba^(+2), Sr^(+2), Ca^(+2)`
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