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    A Precipitate Is Expected When an Aqueous Solution of Sodium
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A Precipitate Is Expected When an Aqueous Solution of Sodium

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A precipitate is expected when an aqueous solution of sodium iodide is added to an aqueous solution of


A) calcium nitrate.
B) barium hydroxide.
C) lead perchlorate.
D) iron(II) chloride.
E) sodium sulfate.

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