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One Method for Removal of Metal Ions from a Solution

Question 105

Question 105

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One method for removal of metal ions from a solution is to convert the metal to its elemental form so it can be filtered out as a solid. Which metal can be used to remove aluminum ions from solution?


A) zinc
B) cobalt
C) lead
D) copper
E) none of these

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