Reaction (18.10), described in the Integrative Example, is
Chapter 18, Problem 77(choose chapter or problem)
Reaction (18.10), described in the Integrative Example, is called a carbonate transposition. In such a reaction, anions of a slightly soluble compound (for example, hydroxides and sulfates) are obtained in a sufficient concentration in aqueous solution that they can be identified by qualitative analysis tests. Suppose that is used and that an anion concentration of 0.050 M is sufficient for its detection. Predict whether carbonate transposition will be effective for detecting (a) from (b) from AgCl(s); (c) from
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