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A solid is soluble in water and produces steamy acidic fumes with concentrated sulfuric acid. The solid could be:
A potassium carbonate.
B magnesium sulfate.
C silver chloride.
D sodium chloride.
(edited 3 years ago)
Reply 1
Oh sorry that's the question. Yeh I mixed it up with Q9 and Q10.


A solid is soluble in water and produces steamy acidic fumes with concentrated sulfuric acid. The solid could be:
A potassium carbonate.
B magnesium sulfate.
C silver chloride.
D sodium chloride.
Reply 2
Can you explain why please
Reply 3
But wouldn't the negative part of water molecules attract the positive silver ion too?
Reply 4
Ok I understand thank you.

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