Which of the following solutions will give a precipitate with dilute tetraoxosulphate (V) acid? l. Lead (ll) trioxonitrate (V) solution ll. Barium chloride solution lll. Sodium chloride solution
l only
ll only
l and ll only
ll and lll only
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myschool, this answer is wrong. Actually, lead sulphate and barium sulphate are both insoluble salts which will give precipitates with dilute sulphuric acid.

The answer is supposed to be 1 and 11
PbSO4 is also not soluble... it is preticipate

i plead to disagree with this answer i think the correct answer should be C because lead sulphate and barium sulphate are both insoluble salts and a precipitate is formed when reacted with tetraoxosulphate 6 acid my school please make necessary corrections i stand to be corrected though

