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    When a Solution of Lithium Chloride and a Solution of Ammonium
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When a Solution of Lithium Chloride and a Solution of Ammonium

Question 54

Question 54

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When a solution of lithium chloride and a solution of ammonium sulfate are mixed,


A) a new salt is formed.
B) no reaction occurs.
C) a precipitate forms.
D) an acid and a base are formed.
E) a gas is evolved.

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