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`SnCl_(2)` gives a precipitate with a solution of `HgCl_(2)`. In this process, `HgCl_(2)` is

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`overset(2+)(SnCl_(2)) + (+2)(2HCl_(2)) to overset(+7)(SnCl_(4)) + overset(+1)(Hg_(2)Cl_(2)) (s)`
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