Incorrect Question 5 0/1 pts When trying to identify the anion present in the unknown sample, a student dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water and added barium ion to the solution. No reaction was observed. The student then dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water, added a small amount of 3.0 M sufuric acid and heated the solution in a warm water bath. No reaction was observed. Finally, the student dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water and added silver ion to the solution. No reaction was observed. Based on these results, which anion(s) are still possibly present in the unknown compound. Select all that may apply. Carbontae Nitrate Chloride lodide Nitrite Bromide Sulfate

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When trying to identify the anion present in the unknown sample, a
student dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water and
added barium ion to the solution. No reaction was observed. The
student then dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in
water, added a small amount of 3.0 M sufuric acid and heated the
solution in a warm water bath. No reaction was observed. Finally, the
student dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water and
added silver ion to the solution. No reaction was observed. Based on
these results, which anion(s) are still possibly present in the unknown
compound. Select all that may apply.
Carbontae
Nitrate
Chloride
lodide
Nitrite
Bromide
Sulfate
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Question 5 0/1 pts When trying to identify the anion present in the unknown sample, a student dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water and added barium ion to the solution. No reaction was observed. The student then dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water, added a small amount of 3.0 M sufuric acid and heated the solution in a warm water bath. No reaction was observed. Finally, the student dissolved a small amount of the unknown compound in water and added silver ion to the solution. No reaction was observed. Based on these results, which anion(s) are still possibly present in the unknown compound. Select all that may apply. Carbontae Nitrate Chloride lodide Nitrite Bromide Sulfate
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