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Arsenic, Which Is Toxic, Can Be Removed from Drinking Water

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Arsenic, which is toxic, can be removed from drinking water by precipitation as the sulfide. Write the net ionic equation for the precipitation of As3+ using sodium sulfide, Na2S.

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