ou are tasked with determining a way to identify the following ions in solution: Na+, Ni2+, Ag+, and Pb2+. What techniques would you use to selectively precipitate out the ions and how would you separate the precipitates from the supernatant layers? Your arsenal of compounds to use for the separation is KCl, KCH3COO, and KOH. Clearly define each step.
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ou are tasked with determining a way to identify the following ions in solution: Na+, Ni2+, Ag+, and
Pb2+. What techniques would you use to selectively precipitate out the ions and how would you separate
the precipitates from the supernatant layers? Your arsenal of compounds to use for the separation is
KCl, KCH3COO, and KOH. Clearly define each step.
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