A white precipitate of AgCl dissolves in excess of : (I) NH 3 (aq) (II) Na 2 S 2 O 3…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — d- and f-Block Elements
A white precipitate of AgCl dissolves in excess of :
(I) NH3 (aq) (II) Na2S2O3
(III) NaCN
(I) NH3 (aq) (II) Na2S2O3
(III) NaCN
- III only
- I, II, III
- I, II
- I only
Answer
(B) I, II, III
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