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The addition of a dilute hydrobromic acid would clearly distinguish solutions of
a. barium nitrate and sodium sulfate
b. lead nitrate and silver nitrate
c. mercury(I) nitrate and silver nitrate
d. silver nitrate and calcium sulfate
e. calcium nitrate and barium nitrate
15 years ago

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