A colorless solution is known to contain one of these ions. Which ion is present if adding dilute HCl produces a white precipitate that dissolves when the solution is warmed?
A) Ag
+B) Cu
2+C) Hg
22+D) Pb
2+I have no idea how I can figure this problem out
This is what I "think" I am supposed to do:
First, the ion will react with the Cl
- in HCl, therefore you get either AgCl, CuCl
2, Hg
2Cl
2, or PbCl
2. then I assume I am supposed to know which one is a
white precipitate? Oh yeah also CuCl
2 is not a precipitate so that one can be eliminated. Hmmm is this the kind of problem where I either know it or don't know it?
Is this the right way to do this problem? Or is there a better way? (The answer is D by the way)