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MCI(2) + K(2)CrO(4) rarr yellow ppt, wha...

`MCI_(2) + K_(2)CrO_(4) rarr `yellow ppt, what can be `MCI_(2)`
a. If it is soluble in hot water?
b. If it gives green colour in flame ?

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To solve the question regarding the identity of \( MCl_2 \) that reacts with \( K_2CrO_4 \) to produce a yellow precipitate, we will analyze the properties of potential candidates for \( MCl_2 \). ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Reaction**: The reaction of \( MCl_2 \) with \( K_2CrO_4 \) produces a yellow precipitate. The yellow precipitate is likely \( PbCrO_4 \) (lead(II) chromate) or \( BaCrO_4 \) (barium chromate). 2. **Possible Candidates**: ...
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