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1. 0.1 M solution of copper(II) sulphate CuSO4
2. 0.02 M solution of aluminum sulphide Al2S3
3. 0.180 M solution of sodium hydroxide NaOH
4. 0.006 M solution of magnesium chloride M gCl2
5. 0.082 M solution of sodium sulfate Na2SO4
6. 1.2 x 10^-6 M solution of iron (II) hydroxide Fe(OH)2
7. 2.30 x 10-14 M solution of iron(III) hydroxide Fe(OH)3
8. 0.28 M solution of copper (I) nitrate CuN O3
9. 1.43 M solution of copper (II) nitrate Cu(N O3)2
10. 0.60 M solution of lithium phosphate Li3PO4
11. 0.18 M solution of potassium oxide K2O
12. 0.25 M solution of calcium fluoride CaF2
13. 1.5 x 10^-6M solution of tin(II) nitrite Sn(N O2)2
14. 3.1 X 10^-15 M solution of tin(IV) nitrite Sn(N O2)4
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