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Some solubility rules are listed below. Soluble Insoluble (0.10 M or greater) • All nitrates, acetates, ammonium, and Group 1 (IA) salts • All chlorides, bromides, and iodides except silver, lead, and mercury(I) • All fluorides except Group 2 (IIA), lead(II), and iron(III) • All sulfates except calcium, strontium, barium, mercury, lead(II), and silver • All carbonates and phosphates except Group 1 (IA) and ammonium • All hydroxides except Group 1 (IA), strontium, barium, and ammonium • All sulfides except Group 1 (IA), Group 2 (IIA), and ammonium • All oxides except Group 1 (IA) Based on these rules, what would the precipitate be in the reaction below? ZnSO 4 ( a q )+ 2AgCl( a q ) → Ag 2 SO 4 ( ? ) + ZnCl 2 ( ? )

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