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The salt solution which does not react with ammonium hydroxide is ______. - Chemistry

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The salt solution which does not react with ammonium hydroxide is ______.

Options

  • Calcium nitrate

  •  Zinc nitrate

  • Lead nitrate

  • Copper nitrate

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Solution

The salt solution which does not react with ammonium hydroxide is Calcium nitrate.

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Action of Ammonium Hydroxide on Certain Salt Solutions
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