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Chemistry, 18.12.2019 11:31 kyramillerr8639
Imagine that a and b are cations and x, y, and z are anions, and that the following reactions occur:
ax(aq)+by(aq)→no precipitate
ax(aq)+bz(aq)→precipitate
which of the following choices is insoluble?
a. ax
b. ay
c. az
d. bx
e. by
f. bz
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