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प्रश्न
Aqueous lead (II) nitrate can be distinguished from aqueous zinc nitrate by adding any of the following solutions in excess, except:
पर्याय
aqueous potassium chloride aqueous sodium sulphate dilute sulphuric acid sodium hydroxide solution
aqueous sodium sulphate
dilute sulphuric acid
sodium hydroxide solution
उत्तर
Sodium hydroxide solution
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