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    In Which of the Following One Molar Aqueous Solutions Would
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In Which of the Following One Molar Aqueous Solutions Would

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In which of the following one molar aqueous solutions would you expect cadmium sulfide,CdS,to be the most soluble?


A) NaCl
B) HCl
C) NaOH
D) C2H5OH
E) KOH

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