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Which Pair of Compounds Is Soluble in Water

Question 56

Question 56

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Which pair of compounds is soluble in water?


A) AgBr and AgI
B) CdS and (NH4) 2S
C) KI and Ba(NO3) 2
D) NaNO3 and CuCO3

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