Unknown # 29
Flame Test Color: Green
Addition of HCl(aq): Bubbles
Addition of HCl(aq) a...
Chemistry, 26.07.2021 14:50 yurrrkassi
Unknown # 29
Flame Test Color: Green
Addition of HCl(aq): Bubbles
Addition of HCl(aq) and BaCl2(aq): NR (No Reaction)
Addition of HNO3(aq) and AgNO3(aq): White precipitate
What is the unknown ionic compound molecular formula?
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