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A solution contains both copper(II) nitrate and lead(II) nitrate. What substance could be added to the solution to precipitate the lead(II) ions, but leave the copper(II) ions in solution?
1) Sodium Sulfate
2) Sodium Nitrate
3) Sodium Hydroxide
After removal of the lead(II) compound, what could then be added to the solution to precipitate the copper(II) ions?
) Sodium Sulfate
2) Sodium Nitrate
3) Sodium Hydroxide.
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