Question
How can precipitates be dissolved?
never?
by adding constituent ions to the solution?
by complexing one of the constituent ions in a soluble form?
never?
by adding constituent ions to the solution?
by complexing one of the constituent ions in a soluble form?
Answers
Chances are, an acid or base will dissolve the precipitate. It depends upon what it is.
Higher temperature also helps somewhat.
Higher temperature also helps somewhat.
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