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23 August, 15:39

A sample may contain any or all of the following ions: Hg22+, Ba2+, Mn2+. No precipitate formed when an aqueous solution of NaCl or Na2SO4 was added to the sample solution. A precipitate formed when the sample solution was made basic with NaOH. Which ion or ions are present in the sample solution? (Select all that apply.)

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  1. 23 August, 15:58
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    Only Mn⁺² is present.

    Explanation:

    When an aqueous solution of NaCl is added, the Cl⁻ species is introduced. In the presence of Cl⁻, Hg₂²⁺ would precipitate as Hg₂Cl₂. When an aqueous solution of Na₂SO₄ is added, the SO₄⁻² species is introduced. In the presence of SO₄⁻², Ba⁺² would precipitate as BaSO₄.

    No precipitate formed when either of these solutions were added, thus the sample does not contain Hg₂⁺² nor Ba⁺².

    Under basic conditions Mn⁺² would precipitate as Mn (OH) ₂. A precipitate formed once the solution was made basic, so the sample contains Mn⁺².
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