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Chemistry, 17.06.2021 18:20, haydonmetzger

You have a beaker of water that potentially has Ag+ ions and Ba+ ions (it could have both, one of them, or none of them). How would you design an experiment (flow chart or procedure steps) that will determine which (if any) of these ions are in your water?

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