Consider the following observation : M n+ + HCl (dilute) white precipitate water soluble…
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Consider the following observation :
Mn+ + HCl (dilute)
white precipitate \(\xrightarrow{\Delta}\) water soluble \(\xrightarrow{\mathrm{CrO}_{4}^{2-}}\) yellow precipitate.
The metal ion Mn+ will be :
Mn+ + HCl (dilute)
white precipitate \(\xrightarrow{\Delta}\) water soluble \(\xrightarrow{\mathrm{CrO}_{4}^{2-}}\) yellow precipitate. The metal ion Mn+ will be :
- Hg2+
- Ag+
- Pb2+
- Sn2+
Answer
(C) Pb 2+
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