Which is the correct sequence, from left to right, to separate the following ions from each other, and from the solution? T/I CATIONS High Solubility (aq) Low Solubility (s) Cl, Br, I Halides Most Ag+, Pb²+, Tl+, Hg₂²+, Hg, Cu PO₁³/1/50A²/C₂H₂O₂ NO3/OH / CO32/C₂H30₂ CI/SO4²/OH / CO3² Rat/Ag +/Sr++/TI+ Solubility Table C₂H30₂/S2/OH/SO3² S² / OH" / Br / SO₂² CO3²/OH/SO3²/cr 52. Group 1, NHỎ, Group 2 Most ANIONS OH Group 1, NHƯ, Sr2, Ba2+, TL- Most SO4²- Most Ag+, Pb²+, Ca²+, Ba²+, Sr²., Ra² CO3²-, PO4³-, SO₂²- Group 1, NH₂ C₂H3O2 NO3 Most All All Group 1 compounds, including acids, and all ammonium compounds are assumed to have high solubility in water. Most Ag+ None
Which is the correct sequence, from left to right, to separate the following ions from each other, and from the solution? T/I CATIONS High Solubility (aq) Low Solubility (s) Cl, Br, I Halides Most Ag+, Pb²+, Tl+, Hg₂²+, Hg, Cu PO₁³/1/50A²/C₂H₂O₂ NO3/OH / CO32/C₂H30₂ CI/SO4²/OH / CO3² Rat/Ag +/Sr++/TI+ Solubility Table C₂H30₂/S2/OH/SO3² S² / OH" / Br / SO₂² CO3²/OH/SO3²/cr 52. Group 1, NHỎ, Group 2 Most ANIONS OH Group 1, NHƯ, Sr2, Ba2+, TL- Most SO4²- Most Ag+, Pb²+, Ca²+, Ba²+, Sr²., Ra² CO3²-, PO4³-, SO₂²- Group 1, NH₂ C₂H3O2 NO3 Most All All Group 1 compounds, including acids, and all ammonium compounds are assumed to have high solubility in water. Most Ag+ None
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