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    In the Reaction Between Aqueous Silver Nitrate and Aqueous Potassium
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In the Reaction Between Aqueous Silver Nitrate and Aqueous Potassium

Question 212

Question 212

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In the reaction between aqueous silver nitrate and aqueous potassium chromate, what is the identity of the soluble substance that is formed?


A) silver chromate
B) silver nitrate
C) potassium chromate
D) potassium nitrate
E) No reaction takes place since all products are soluble.

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