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Precipitation of Metal Chlorides
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[QUOTE="dhtikna, post: 4826971, member: 507684"] I don't know if you've studied Qualitative Inorganic Analysis yet, but the ions which get precipitated but dil. HCl are called Group I ion, which are Ag+, Hg2+, and Pb2+. Upon adding the reagent they precipitate as chlorides. SInce they gave that the precipitate dissolves when the solution is warm it indicated that the chloride is PbCl2, as it has an interesting (and important!) property that it is soluble in warm water. So the answer is D [/QUOTE]
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