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Question at position 14 Which of the following salt(s) is/are insoluble in pure water? i) Iron (III) sulfide ii) Lead nitrate iii) Magnesium chlorate iv) Sodium carbonateWhich of the following salt(s) is/are insoluble in pure water? i) Iron (III) sulfide ii) Lead nitrate iii) Magnesium chlorate iv) Sodium carbonatei and iii onlyiii onlyi onlyall four are insoluble in pure water

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A.i and iii only
B.iii only
C.i only
D.all four are insoluble in pure water
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The question asks which salts are insoluble in pure water. We need to evaluate each listed salt's solubility. Option i and iii only: This claim includes iron(III) sulfide and magnesium chlorate as insoluble. Iron(III) sulfide is typically insoluble in water, but magnesium chlorat......Login to view full explanation

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