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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Which reagent could be used to distinguish between dilute nitric acid and dilute hydrochloric
acid?
A aqueous barium chloride
B aqueous silver nitrate
C aqueous sodium hydroxide
D copper(II) carbonate

Explain please?:s
 
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Which reagent could be used to distinguish between dilute nitric acid and dilute hydrochloric
acid?
A aqueous barium chloride
B aqueous silver nitrate
C aqueous sodium hydroxide
D copper(II) carbonate

Explain please?:s
LOL B is the answer
as for Nitric acid it will give no reaction and for HCl will give White ppt of silver chloride
 
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