Fe(OH) 3 can be separated from Al(OH) 3 by the addition of:
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — d- and f- Block Elements
Fe(OH)3 can be separated from Al(OH)3 by the addition of:
- NaCl solution
- dil. HCl solution
- NaOH solution
- NH4Cl and NH4OH
Answer
(C) NaOH solution
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