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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

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the given information step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the yellow precipitate formed with silver nitrate. When a metal salt solution is treated with silver nitrate (AgNO3), it produces a yellow precipitate. The common yellow precipitates formed with silver nitrate are: - Silver bromide (AgBr) - Silver iodide (AgI) - Silver phosphate (Ag3PO4)

To solve the problem, we need to analyze the given information step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the yellow precipitate formed with silver nitrate. When a metal salt solution is treated with silver nitrate (AgNO3), it produces a yellow precipitate. The common yellow precipitates formed with silver nitrate are: - Silver bromide (AgBr) - Silver iodide (AgI) - Silver phosphate (Ag3PO4)
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