A student was trying to identify an unknown solution. She made several observations of the solution and ran several diagnostic tests. Her results were as follows: 1. The solution had a blue colour. 2. The solution created a blueish-green flame colour. 3. A precipitate was formed when a solution of RbNO3(aq) was added A possible identity for this substance is O Cr(CIO4)2(aq) O Cr(OH)2(aq) O Cu(OH)2(aq) O Cu(CIO4)2(aq)

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A student was trying to identify an unknown solution. She made several observations of the
solution and ran several diagnostic tests. Her results were as follows:
1. The solution had a blue colour.
2. The solution created a blueish-green flame colour.
3. A precipitate was formed when a solution of RbNO3(aq) was added
A possible identity for this substance is
O Cr(CIO4)2(aq)
O Cr(OH)2(aq)
O Cu(OH)2(aq)
O Cu(CIO4)2(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:A student was trying to identify an unknown solution. She made several observations of the solution and ran several diagnostic tests. Her results were as follows: 1. The solution had a blue colour. 2. The solution created a blueish-green flame colour. 3. A precipitate was formed when a solution of RbNO3(aq) was added A possible identity for this substance is O Cr(CIO4)2(aq) O Cr(OH)2(aq) O Cu(OH)2(aq) O Cu(CIO4)2(aq)
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