Short Answer
An aqueous solution contains one unknown solute which is either sodium hydroxide, ammonium sulfate, or silver nitrate. Addition of a potassium chloride solution to a sample of the solution causes a precipitate to form. What is the identity of the unknown solute? Hint: Consider the net ionic reactions for each of the compounds with potassium chloride.
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