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Chemistry, 29.11.2021 14:00, keyshlavazquez5118

3. What do the solubility rules tell you about the way to separate the second group of cations? How can you tell each of the ions in this group apart? Think about changing the temperature and |
the pH. Design your own qualitative schenre for identification of these four Group II ions and
write it below. Experiment with each of the four ions alone and then in combinations. Test an
unknown to see if you can really determine the presence or absence of each of the four ions in
this group

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