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    Which Pair of Ions Can Be Separated by the Addition
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Which Pair of Ions Can Be Separated by the Addition

Question 167

Question 167

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Which pair of ions can be separated by the addition of sulfide ion?


A) Ag+ and Cu2+
B) Cu2+ and Bi3+
C) Pb2+ and Ca2+
D) Ca2+ and Ba2+

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