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Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Precipitation reactions
Will a precipitate form if equal volumes of 0.22 M NH4NO3 and 0.22 M KBr are
combined? Explain.
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Aren't all potassium and ammonium compounds soluble? What could possibly form except potassium or ammonium compounds?
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