Precipitation using BaCl2 and CaCl₂ resulted in the same outcome (White ppt X). What is formed after addition of acetic acid to the precipitate? O a. H3PO4 O b. CO₂ O C. H₂PO4 O d. BaSO4

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Precipitation using BaCl2 and CaCl₂ resulted in the same
outcome (White ppt X). What is formed after addition of
acetic acid to the precipitate?
O a. H3PO4
O b.
CO₂
O C.
H₂PO4
O d.
BaSO4
Transcribed Image Text:Precipitation using BaCl2 and CaCl₂ resulted in the same outcome (White ppt X). What is formed after addition of acetic acid to the precipitate? O a. H3PO4 O b. CO₂ O C. H₂PO4 O d. BaSO4
A Chem 17.1 student was asked to determine the
anions present in an unknown solution. The following
observations were obtained from his analysis:
XYZ
+6.0M H₂SO4
+0.10 M BaCl₂
43,00M HOẶC
white ppt X
white ppt
dissolves
without
effervescence
+0.10 M AgNO,
yellow ppt Y
yellow ppt
Yellow ppt
dissolves
+6.00 M. NH:
+conc NH₂
no reaction
(ion Z)
Transcribed Image Text:A Chem 17.1 student was asked to determine the anions present in an unknown solution. The following observations were obtained from his analysis: XYZ +6.0M H₂SO4 +0.10 M BaCl₂ 43,00M HOẶC white ppt X white ppt dissolves without effervescence +0.10 M AgNO, yellow ppt Y yellow ppt Yellow ppt dissolves +6.00 M. NH: +conc NH₂ no reaction (ion Z)
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