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    Which of the Following Compounds Is More Soluble in Acidic
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Which of the Following Compounds Is More Soluble in Acidic

Question 128

Question 128

Multiple Choice

Which of the following compounds is more soluble in acidic solution than in pure neutral water


A) PbI2
B) CuBr
C) KClO4
D) FeS
E) NaNO3

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