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Which reagent is used to remove SO(4)^(2...

Which reagent is used to remove `SO_(4)^(2-) or CI^(Theta)` from water

A

NaOH

B

`Pb(NO_(3))_(2)`

C

`BaSO_(4)`

D

`KOH`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Pb^(2+)+SO_(4)^(2+) to PbSO darr` (ppt)
`Pb^(2+)+Cl^(-) to PbCl_(2) darr` (ppt)
Others does not from precipitate with both anions.
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