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Chemistry, 18.03.2020 22:48 jngonzo1226

Substances A, B, and C can all act as oxidizing agents. In solution, A is green, B is yellow, and C is red. In the reactions in which they participate, they are reduced to A minus, B minus, and C minus ions, all of which are colorless. You are given an unknown, colorless, solution that contains one of the following salts: N a A, N a B, N a C. In solution, each salt dissociates completely into the Na+ ion and the anion A minus, B minus, or C minus. The N a + ion is effectively inert. You are given the availability of solutions of A, B, and C, develop a simple procedure for identifying the salt that is present in your unknown.

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